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amaze1499

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So, Mojave will be able to support every / run on each Apple Macbook model down to the 2012er at the time of release in September 2018.

Think about that for a second.
 

tsialex

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So, Mojave will be able to support every / run on each Apple Macbook model down to the 2012er at the time of release in September 2018.

Think about that for a second.

High Sierra runs on every MacBook down to 2009/2010. What's your point?
 
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redheeler

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So, Mojave will be able to support every / run on each Apple Macbook model down to the 2012er at the time of release in September 2018.

Think about that for a second.
Apple has stopped supporting quite a few capable MacBooks from 2010 / 2011. Even the Late 2009 MacBook got close to 9 years of support, but that is ending this fall with Mojave.

So what exactly is your point?
 
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