Teamviewer 13.2 still supported?
I have a friend with macOS 10.10 Yosemite, so last version she can install is version 13.2. I'm running Mojave but I downgraded to version 13.2 as well. Get a message that the other user is running too old a version of the software. So it's clearly not as mismatch as we have the exact same version. So I have to assume the company no longer supports using this release, as the intermediary. So what version is still supported and why doesn't the web site note that while the old versions are available for download, they are useless. Not to mention show what operating systems they are for so someone can pick an appropriate download.
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It says
Note: We are no longer actively servicing macOS 10.6 to 10.12. You can continue using the last supported version of TeamViewer on those operating systems, but we are no longer providing updates or fixes which are specific to them. See this announcement for more details
That makes me think that besides not getting any updates, those versions are useless. It seems El Capitan can run 15.2 which is current, so a Mac user has to have El Capitan or later to use this service.
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Hi @BradMacPro1
Thanks for your post.
To answer your post, I would like to highlight two Community articles:
1. Updating to the latest and greatest version of TeamViewer.
2. Which operating systems are supported?
Using an older version of TeamViewer is only possible for our customers holding a TeamViewer license and we ask all free users to use the latest TeamViewer version available.
If possible, I recommend your friend to upgrade his/her OS to at least El Capitan (10.11) as this OS does run with TeamViewer in version 15. After that, you can use TeamViewer for connections to this device.
Best,
Esther
Former Community Manager
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