![]() I accept that it is impractical for developers to continue to 'support' legacy versions of their software. The upgrade path for both hardware and software can be beyond the financial means of many people. Browsers work, email works, Word works, all the basics many people need work just fine. There are lots of good reasons people operate on older Macs and operating systems, with no real need to upgrade. There have been major underlying changes to macOS and it isn't practical for developers to continue supporting very old computers. You're going to find less and less software available for your Mac given it's almost 13 years old. ![]() If you purchased v2 from the Mac App Store then you would contact Apple, or if you purchased it directly from Serif you'd need to email Serif, I believe going to find less and less software available for your Mac given it's almost 13 years old. You'll need to move to a different computer or request a refund. While Affinity v1 would have worked on your computer it is no longer available for sale. Hi Amy, Affinity v2 requires macOS 10.15 Catalina or later so it won't work on 10.13 High Sierra. I'm stuck! Is there a slightly older Affinity Version I can download so I can use this software on my older Mac? However, upon trying to open Affinity on my computer, a message is saying I need to be running an OS that is 10.15 or later. I can not upload to Catalina 10.15 - Apple articles are saying this older computer of mine can not support the newer operating system. I just purchased Affinity software for my older iMac (Mid 2010, with High Sierra, Version 10.13.6).
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