

However, going from Snow Leopard, you will loose the ability to run any PowerPC compiled apps in emulation.

It will show the maximum version of OS X you can install, and from what I could see chances are you can go to 10.11 (El Capitan). Go to this web page, select your specific Mac model from this list, click on the associated link, and then look form "Pre-Installed Mac OS". Airport Utility 5.6 will NOT run on El Capitan (while I do not use them any longer, I've owned most of the various Flying Saucer generations of Airport Extreme, including the very first one with the built-in phone modem that would automatically dial-up my ISP). You will loose access to the Flying Saucer Airport Extreme. All of these "old" features and various others are there to preserve business history files that I cannot afford to lose. and Airport Utility which is currently matched to the original "flying saucer" Airport Extreme. I can live without those features, but of special concern are the Disk Utility, into which I have placed many password-protected files QuickTime Player, which in my version is "pro" upgraded to include various adjustments for color, playback speed, etc. In both computers, there are many features related to mobile devices that won't apply. In other words, are the features available with El Capitan on Office 365 Personal the same or better than those available on Office Home & Student 2019 when running on an older OS X such as El Capitan?Īlso, all I need is the three classic apps, Word, Excel and Powerpoint, I don't need nor want to install Outlook.It also looks like I might be able to update my MacBook Pro still running Snow Leopard 10.6.8, but the model identifier says "MacBookPro5,1" which doesn't specify the year. Package in multiple macs and devices, how does it differ from the Office Home & Student 2019 package available as a one-off purchase if updates are not possible? Do both versions have the possibility of customising the main ribbon? Hence, if it's true that it will run with my OS X 10.11, apart from the possibility of using this However, on Microsoft's page dedicated to Office 365 Personal, it clearly states that you need at least High SierraĮlsewhere I read that it would still work with El Capitan, except that it won't run the features available if I were running it on one of the last three OS Xs. I have an old iMac which is not compatible with OS X later than El Capitan (10.11) and am considering subscribing to Office 365 Personal.
