old macBook 6.1 can operate to Yosemite?

Hello everyone,

I have a fairly old MacBook (see below) with the OS running. X 10.6.8. Safari and Chrome, I heard will take not longer support the real system after April 2016.  So here's my questioned:

(1) is it true that Safari and Chrome will stop to support? And if so,.

(2) Yosemite works on such an old book?

(3) what can I do to update the pc and how? I tried to download, but never got into it completely so I guess that Yosemite is too large to work on

Thank you

IRIS

Modello Identificatore: MacBook6, 1

Nome processore: Intel Core 2 Duo

Processore speed: 2.26 GHz

Di processori number: 1

Number total di cores: 2

L2 cache: 3 MB

Memory: 4 GB

Bus speed: 1.07 GHz

Hello and welcome to the communities of Apple Support:

The Yosemite OS X 10.10 is no longer available for download from

the Mac App Store; the new version of the OS X it is El Capitan 10.11.

{All downloads offered online would be suspect at this stage whether

you wanted to Yosemite. Other downloads should not be used for software;

Softonic questionable third-party and other odd sites; Avoid bittorents}.

While El Capitan should run in your older MacBook 13 inch late 2009

properly, it may seem slower than Snow Leopard 10.6.8 with 4 GB

RAM and what storage capacity of rotating hard drive size exists.

The old applications may require an upgrade to most recent version

If you have third-party applications or utilities. Other than web browsers

There is an urgent need to get a whole new OS X system now?

(You also need to know the replacement for iPhoto, is photo.) It's a

bit different and has various changes more elderly iPhotos. For some

This was a problem. Also the support for older iDevices may not go

Well well with latest OS X on a Mac, if the old iPod, etc. cannot execute a

iOS later to synchronize; "or cannot be seen in a more recent iTunes Store, etc.).

The Firefox browser is favourable to OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard.

Safari has not been improved for years for Snow Leopard. Cannot

say about Chrome; It would probably be a brake on system resources

This configuration of the computer with any version of OS X.

• How to download and install Firefox on Mac - Firefox Help:

https://support.Mozilla.org/en-us/KB/how-download-and-install-Firefox-Mac

I suggest so Firefox, because it's a modern browser that supports HTML5

and other features, contains changes maker created, you add,.

seems to work fine for many users and is not a new OS X.

To upgrade OS X 10.6.8 for OS X 10.11.3 would bring with it

many parts, obsolete system that would need to be removed...

Other options may exist, as the update to Mountain Lion 10.8.5 who

would be a purchase from the Apple Store online, with a download sent code

to your email, which unlocks the download of the OS X from the App Store.

The look and feel of El Capitan's but different from that of older versions of OS X.

Not much. The purchase of Mountain Lion would be about $20. USD.

The computer that you could use an upgrade of chip memory total, 8 GB

and maybe the old hard drive can be tired. To better consider the

MacBook you could use some spare parts before the new OS X.

Good luck on your choice!

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