Old Skype For Mac Os X 10.6.8
My Hard Drive went on my mac and after replacing it and reinstalling OS X 10.6.8 I cannot download Remote Desktop from the app store, it says I need at least OS X 10.7. I use to have Remote Desktop from the app store before I had to replace my hard drive.
Old Skype For Mac Os X 10.6.8
Does anyone know where I can download remote desktop for OS X 10.6.8? I already have the remote desktop that is included with Office 2011 but I want the one off the app store. I believe that the last version of the app store one to support OS X 10.6.8 was version 8.0.4... but don't quote me on that.
In the table above you can find and download a free version of Skype, which was received from the official website. But since on the official server www.skype.com older versions of Skype are no longer available, they were uploaded on our unofficial server and now you can download Skype by direct link completely free.
Echofon 1.5 (current branch for PowerPC) _1.5.dmg (Mac OS X PowerPC/Intel 10.5.8): Digital Signature AUG 18 2011 Firefox 10.0.2 (current branch for Intel) -US/Firefox%2010.0.2.dmg (for PowerPC download 3.6.27 -US/Firefox%203.6.27.dmg or select the correct version of TenFourFox 10.0.2 below) (Mac OS X Intel 10.5-10.7.2): Digital Signature FEB 16 2012 Firefox 9.0.1 (old branch for Intel) -US/Firefox%209.0.1.dmg (for PowerPC download 3.6.26 -US/Firefox%203.6.27.dmg or select the correct version of TenFourFox 10.0.2 below) (Mac OS X Intel 10.5-10.7.2): Digital Signature DEC 20 2011 Firefox 3.6.28 (current branch for Intel and PowerPC) -US/Firefox%203.6.28.dmg (Mac OS X PowerPC/Intel 10.4.11-10.6.8): Digital Signature MAR 06 2012 Firefox 2.0.0.20 (old branch for PowerPC) -US/Firefox%202.0.0.20.dmg (outdated, I highly recommend Camino 1.6.11 =camino-1.6.11&os=osx&lang=en-US on Mac OS X Panther 10.3.9 machines) (Mac OS X PowerPC 10.3.9): Digital Signature DEC 17 2008 Google Earth 6.1.0.5001 (current branch for Intel) (Mac OS X Intel): Digital Signature DEC 05 2011
Thank you for firing this shot across the bow. I've been a Mac, and by extension, an Apple fan since purchasing my Mac 128 (which still runs) just weeks after it hit the shelf. I always looked foward to upgrading my machines through the intervening years...that is until I crossed the Rubicon when I left 10.6.8 behind. Since then I rarely have an interaction with my Mac that doesn't set off a bout of Tourette's. I'm finding fewer and fewer reasons to love Apple. But are the alternatives any better? I'm certainly going to start looking laterally.
I am curious about what a rebuttal from one of your security-conscious friends would entail. Even though it would be less likely to be targeted, what steps would you suggest to harden 10.6.8 with its 49 known vulnerabilities?