Users who cannot update to the latest version should disable Java and be careful about the web sites they visit. if you have a PowerPC Mac, OS X 10.6 won't work on it. My actual install went smoothly in August 2010, and my machine seemed snappier. I carefully tried Snow Leopard out on a test computer, and waited to upgrade my main computer until some bugs were fixed. If you have an Intel Mac, it will work better and faster with later versions of the OS. () Google Chrome is no longer supported on OSX 10.6, and won't get any more updates. There are current security threats that attack Macs,īut there are no updates for Snow Leopard or prior systems avaliable from Apple. The general approach applies to other major OS transitions as well.Īpple no longer supports OS X 10.9 or below. This note describes how to update a machine with an older version of MacOS to Snow Leopard. The latest iTunes available for 10.6 (11.4) will not support connecting to iOS 9 devices. Recent software updates for Apple applications (like iPhoto) will not run on Snow Leopard: they require later versions of the OS. The latest version of macOS is version 11.6, 'Big Sur', released on. It is no longer available from the Apple Store. If you have a Snow Leopard install disc, you can install it and update to 10.6.8 from the Apple servers,īut Apple is no longer selling Snow Leopard. Mac OS X version 10.6, called 'Snow Leopard,' came out in fall 2009,