Not sure that the definition of obsolete is accurate as it is tied to the OS. I guess that's one way of defining it however I think that it really comes down to applications rather than the OS.
After all, if you were to remove *everything* from a new computer *except* the OS, wouldn't it be pretty much obsolete!? You could start it up and make some folders and delete them.
Um, Cool. I think you get the point.
I have to agree with the folks above who say that when you can't do what you want to do on the Mac you have, then you need to get another.
And that's a question of software, hardware and OS.
Could I post to this site using an SE30? Probably not (browser limitations?) but I could do word processing and write emails and a few other things..... most of which I use a new machine for.
Interesting question - what's the oldest hardware that someone is using to post to this site?
I'm out - 2005 iBook.
*sigh*
How Long Until The PowerPC is Truly Obsolete?