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To all the Mac users in here, I want to get in on the iOS app business, but I kinda don't have money for a new macbook. SO! What are your experiences with MacBooks older than 2013? I'm talking about the Air and Pro. Keep in mind that I won't need to run VMs in this, as I have another new Windows PC fully loaded.

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  • 1
    My MacBook is from 2013 and still runs pretty well, but if you add a SSD then you shouldn't have any problems
  • 0
    Not a MacBook but I'm still using an iMac from 2009. Switched out hdd for ssd and have 8gb ram and it works like... an iMac from 09.
  • 0
    @shozukan I thought that Macs from 2013 already have an SSD by default
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    @DRHAX34 so maybe mine is from 2012...
  • 1
    I used to work with MBP 2012 model. It'll be little slow but gets the job done.
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    @razorstone How do you get around the awful screen resolution? Or did you have a Retina one?
  • 0
    you can get some decent used server mac mini on ebay, which thanks to it's size ships to everywhere by mail.
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    Why waste money on old hardware just for this, look up Hackintosh.
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    I had a mid 2012 MBP. I gave it to my sister last month, since I got a new one from my work.
    It's still working great, except that I had to change few of its parts last year. Remember to have at least 8 GB RAM and throw in a SSD, if you want it faster. Remove that hideous superdrive to make space for SSD.
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    @megabait Uhm, won't Apple deny me access to the App Store for deploying on a Hackintosh? Cause I'm already using a Hackintosh, but I'm tired of having to deal with sudden kernel panics and everywhere I've read, you need a Real Mac to deploy apps to the App Store...
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    @DRHAX34, I've done it myself. And everywhere I read says that it (still) works.
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    @megabait uhm, right, then I have to check on that. Maybe I'll keep my current Hackintosh then.
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    @DRHAX34 yeah the screen resolution was awful
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    U could buy a newer Mac Mini, they have a better price/performance ratio.
    For appdevelopment u should choose an macbook pro because of more possibilities to use more cables and u have more USB-Slots than on a macbook air (ive a mb-pro and a mb-air but no mac mini because of i use already iMacs).
    And u can change the cddrive on a macbook pro to another HDD or SSD! (The adapter will cost about 10€ on ebay)
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    @Christian1998 But doesn't the macbook air have thunderbolt? that means I can probably get a dock to get more usb and display stuff, right?
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    @DRHAX34 Yea it has, but u need to buy / get a dockingstation :)
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