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Originally Posted by kyteflyer
This is where you are stuck. You need to get off the G series processors, they havent been supported by Apple for years.
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Your mistake was in buying what seemed to be a good "cheap" deal.
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I can accept when I make a mistake but in this case I just got screwed. The crux of the problem is that when Apple releases a new version of the software the old version essentially does not exist.
I would be perfectly happy using the version of iProducer Apple had out last month--the one my Mac perfectly met the system requirements for. But it appears I don't have that option.
I'm wondering if people who were using the last version of iProducer were required to update it in order to continue use--and if it put some of those people in the same boat as me.
What's the logic in this idiotically long and complicated process when your competitors found a simple way to do it and your method only decreases the amount of material available on your devices? Kindle and Nook folks have been reading my eighteen books for the last year.