![]() ![]() Then save it and move it back to /System/Library/CoreServices/. Open it in your favorite text editor and change both system versions from 10.9.5 to 10.10. If you don't have another Mac running OS X Yosemite or above at hand, navigate to /System/Library/CoreServices/ in Finder, then drag ist to desktop. Then, your Mac will prompt you to download the latest compatible version - which is 10.2.2 and is what you want. You need to purchase it first on a Mac running OS X Yosemite or above, then go back to your Mac running OS X Mavericks, go to the "Purchased" tab and click "Download". With that said, you can not "purchase" Logic Pro X on a Mac running OS X Mavericks. If you are on Mavericks, you wouldn't be missing out too much. The differences between 10.2.2 (Mavericks-competible) and 10.2.4 (latest build) is minute, and there are no file format incompatibilities. However, Logic Pro X 10.2.2 and below are compatible with OS X Mavericks (10.9) and above. No matter which country your Apple ID is set to, the latest version of Logic Pro X (10.2.4) and the second-latest version (10.2.3) are only compatible with OS X Yosemite (10.10) and above. Apparently someone at Apple forgot to update all the localized pages for Logic Pro X. ![]()
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