IS the software you’re sending the same for all hearing aids or is it specific to the brand???
I have a Desktop iMac that still has good capabilities I think; however, Apple, in its infinite largesse, has stopped providing updates and now its almost impossible to download any essential (if you want things up to speed) updates and/or new programs that sound great but I can’t download them.
So I’m wondering, in your opinion, would my desktop be able to use the software for DIY? My computer is 10 years old I think and hasn’t been privileged to get support / updates for at least a year. It has plenty of storage/memory. They say its a hardware issue but imo that doesn’t hold water in my non-techie opinion. Apple just wants to force me to send this desktop to the great electronic junk heap and buy a new one but that ain’t gonna happen as I have not been happy with Apple almost from the beginning and have had several bad experiences over the years.
My computer info - if you’re into that and care to give an opinion. Excuse if its off-topic on a hearing aid forum?
| Model Name:|iMac| with Mac OS High Sierra - 2010 purchase
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| Model Identifier:|iMac11,2|
| Processor Name:|Intel Core i3|
| Processor Speed:|3.06 GHz|
| Number of Processors:|1|
| Total Number of Cores:|2|
| L2 Cache (per Core):|256 KB|
| L3 Cache:|4 MB|
| Memory:|4 GB|
| Boot ROM Version:|99.0.0.0.0|
| SMC Version (system):|1.64f5|
| Hardware UUID:|BF4A7739-B8D7-5723-8B07-BEC993BB709E|