![]() ![]() ![]() I am always looking at ways to improve, and so I am always interested in feedback so feel free to add any comments to the site, or you can email me here. So if you are interested in upgrading your Mac, or you are just a geek that likes looking through the history of the Mac etc, then this is a great app to have. It is good just to browse back at some of the really old hardware from over the years. It also includes a full history of all hardware ever made from Apple, so you can see how the specs off the iPhone have changed, or how all the keyboards have been improved. It does also have all the software versions on Mac OS, iOS and OSX so you could if you want you could look at all the different revisions of the OS that has been published. I have this installed on my iPhone and my iPad as well, so if I am out and about' I can send them to my quick tip to find out the model of mac they have, and then advise them on upgrade options from wherever I am. Unlike the software developed for Windows system, most of the applications installed in Mac OS X generally can be removed with relative ease. If you do have this application installed on your mac you can run this and it will tell you exactly which model you have. ![]() MacTracker is a Free app and is available from the Apple app store. The latest release, version 7.7.2, includes the following changes: HomePod added to the database The latest OS updates have been added Support status and obsolete status of Apple products added Other minor changes, fixes and additions. There you can see if you have a mid 2009, or a late 2010 etc, once you have that you can work out how much ram you upgrade to for example. MacTracker, the Ian Page produced Apple product information tracking app has been updated. No Comments System Profiler in Mac, just like Windows System Information utility, doesn’t give a detailed insight into different system components, including, hardware, peripheral devices, installed software, display adapter, sound driver, etc. Download Mactracker for macOS 10.12 or later and enjoy it on your. It had a PowerPC 750 (G3) processor running with one core at 233 MHz. Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about Mactracker. I get asked many times, "can I upgrade my old MacBook etc", first you need to find out the exact model of mac you have, I have provided a tip for this previously, you can see that here /quick-tips/4/which-model-of-mac-do-i-have.html The first iMac, model M4984, shipped in August 1998 and was discontinued in January 1999. ![]()
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