No, 10.6.8 is the last update for 10.6 period.
It depends on what version your MacBook is if it can install 10.7 or above.
Apple has ended Snow Leopard and will only update a few Security and Java updates for a limited number of times only they know.
You can play the free Classic version or you can get the free demo version. The full version of Minecraft has a lot more freedom and free updates.
i have a macbook you have to make sure its able to download to the mac and if you have the older version it might not work
Go to the official site (see related links.) For a one-time payment, you get the latest version of the game and all it's features, and future updates. However, the classic version is avalible for free at the official site too.
The software version available after the leopard version is something called 'Snow Leopard'.
You can, but you have to get the Mac version.
OSx Leopard
The Mac OS X version of Football Manager 2009 will run on a MacBook.
Assuming the device is still receiving updates from the carrier or manufacturer, you can receive updates. If the device as gone past its service life (usually 2 years after release), you can prolong its usability and upgrade by flashing a customized ROM.
In theory yes. Your software will stay updated buy the 2009 version has new features that help to stay more protected. Sometimes older anti malware software will receive certain updates. While the newest version might receive other updates that provide better protection. If you are considering buying it buy it now because the economy is weak and businesses are dropping prices. But don't get me wrong your software will still stay updated but I recommend you purchase the newest version.
If you have the purchased version of avg then yes the updates are free as well. I think they also have a free version, or used to, that you can update as well, but its not as good.
I got the new version of facebook by simply turning on the automatic updates
No