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There are a few things you need to know about OS X 10.8.5 Mountain Lion as this has become my new working OS X version, on my aging 27 inch screen 2009 iMac, since this past January. Apple has no longer supported any security updates for OS X Mountain Lion or the version of the Safari web browser for well over a year, now. So you wiill not be able to use Safari for web browsing as that version of Safari is no longer secure. Also, the most recent version of iTunes (ver. 12.5) is not available for OS X Mountain Lion and the last version of iTunes for OS X 10.8.5 Mountain Lion is ver 12.4.3.1. So, if you have any new iDevices that have been upgraded to the latest iOS 10, this version of iTunes will no longer recognise these upgraded iDevices.
Old iDevices that cannot be updated past iOS 9.3.5 should be fine to use this older version of iTunes. Next, Mozilla Firefox web broswer development has halted new feature updates for its popular web browser for users running OS X 10.6.8- 10.8.5, as well as slowly phasing out complete support for these OS X versions by April 2017. The last fully updated version of Mozilla Firefox for these OS X versions ( vers. 48.0.2) was issued this past August. You can decide to keep using this version for awhile OR go onto Mozilla's Firefox ESR (Extended Security Release ) web browser which is a slightly older version of Firefox(vers.45.x) which will still be active and receiving security updates ONLY until April 2017. Mozilla is giving Firefox user until the end of this year, 2016, to make the switch to the ESR web browser program.
The only other web browser still, currently, supporting OS X 10.6-10.8 is the SeaMonkey web browser. Good Luck with OS X Mountain Lion! I currently have LION 10.7.5 on both LATE 2008 Macbook pro and MID 2010 iMac.
I thought I'd need to step through the OS's to get to Mavericks (for instance) so I can eventually update both the iMac and macBook pro to a later version of the OS. Principally because I need a later version of Safari (currently at 6.1.6) because several banking sites have stopped supporting users with out of date version of Safari.
Thus I am now unable to do my online banking via Safari (V6.1.6) on my iMac or macBook pro. This is very frustrating. Any suggestions as to how I can advance my iMac and MacBook Pro to a operating system that will provide me with a more current version of Safar would be much appreciated.
Otherwise I close my banking accounts and move my money elsewhere so that I DO have access to online banking facilities. Hi MichelPM Thanks for your advice! Security issues are precisely why I developed a new strategy for protecting my files (separate Macs for online & offline use) and having access to online banking (that now requires a browser with TLS 1.2 support): The current MacBook Pro will be upgraded to OS X 10.8.5 Mountain Lion and used with FireFox 45.4 ESR, that supports TLS 1.2, until January 2017. Then it will be taken offline and used only for “internal tasks”. I really like the look & feel of Lion & Mountain Lion and have had only 2 small issues (with Permissions) in almost 5 years of intensive everyday use with Lion.
That says a lot about OS X 10.7! A new MacBook Pro will be added in January 2017. MacOS 10.12.x Sierra should be up to a good revision level by then, so I am confident it could be used both online & offline.
Since I have never done a complete OS X upgrade before, only revision updates (my PowerBook G4 still runs OS X 10.3.9 and my MacBook Pro still runs OS X 10.7.5) I was asking for tips and precautions so that the upgrade would be trouble-free and that all of my set-ups and preferences would be automatically included in the installation. As soon as the Code arrives (tomorrow?) from the Apple Store, Mountain Lion will be downloaded from the App Store (hopefully it will be OS X 10.8.5 and not just 10.8.0 which will need updates). Any last tips or precautions? And thanks for everyone’s help! Thanks R@B - so it looks like I'm going to have to soon replace my iMac and my MacBook pro for newer models. As it doesn't seem worth going to Mozilla if it's only going to last at 45.4ESR version till around April 2017. It's a real bugger having to dump perfectly operational machines just because they can't be updated.