September 2016 is the month chosen by Apple to stop supporting OS X Mavericks

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This is one of those news that are normal in the life of any Apple operating system and that is that the Cupertino company has already announced that it would stop supporting the OS X Mavericks operating system during this month of September 2016. The date has already been announced. arrived and for now after the launch of macOS Sierra we no longer find anything that refers to this OS X in the Mac App Store except the downloads to the latest available versions of the system. OS X Mavericks was announced on June 10, 2013 at WWDC carried out by Apple and was a major leap in every way over its predecessor OS X Mountain Lion. 

The changes made to the system and the implementation of a handful of enhancements and compatibilities for the native and non-native applications of the system made the presentation by Vice President of Software Craig Federighi a success. Now the operating system is out of the updates officially after the launch of macOS Sierra 10.12, which does not mean that if we have a problem with our equipment that has this operating system installed, we will not be attended by Apple, simply that this operating system will not be updated any more that gave so many joys to users.

Now it is time to take the witness to OS X Yosemite, leaving this system as the oldest of the OS X that if they receive support from Apple and relegating to the version of OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 how the latest available and already out of the official support of the guys from Cupertino.


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  1.   Vilo Life said

    Hello:

    In the thread of this article about OS Mavericks, a curious thing happens to me and to which I cannot solve it (sorry if it is not strictly in relation to the text).

    It turns out that he had parked from Mountain Lion -downloaded via online to update the Snow Leopard-, making videos with the Imovie. A few months ago I had to format the Imac, from the beginning of 2009, because it was very saturated. I let Apple himself do the whole process, after saving everything he had - photos, videos, and various files - on an external disk. And in that process, I installed Mavericks from scratch by default.

    Well then. Now I need to make a video, and it turns out that I realize that it does not come with the Imovie by default.

    I have tried to update to OS Capitan, but it is not available in the Apple store, neither as an update, nor by purchasing it by paying for the download.

    There is OS Sierra to update and install. But as a requirement is that the Imac has to be at least 'late' 2009 - mine almost does not meet that requirement.

    How could I get the Imovie? (Even though it is a previous version, but that I can install. If the option was given to me by Apple, I would take that one without a problem.

    Greetings and thanks for attention.

    Victor.

  2.   Juan Carlos said

    Well, I do have iMovie, and I use MAvericks