RobShanghai wrote:
Frustrating as the 2015 MacBook Pro works perfectly fine for my needs. Seems the only reason they do this is to force you to buy and new computer ?
You will want to address your feedback to Microsoft. Their apps, their services, their requirements.
A ten year old Mac won’t run a whole lot of the recent apps anyway, and will have other issues. Five to probably seven years usage is about the outside limit for app support. This Mac is also Intel, which is last supported with the current macOS 26.
Why not long-term support? It’s a trade-off. Supporting older versions is not free. Extending support can increase the difficulty of designing and adopting and testing new app features, too.
Here, you can use one of the fine alternatives that do support older macOS versions. That may well be LibreOffice, because — unless you previously acquired Pages, Numbers or Keynote — Apple too will want a newer macOS version.
Or if you have an older Microsoft Office app license (probably Office 2016 or Office 2019, here), continue to use that license, and those older apps.
This same Microsoft 365 support question gets posted around here too, so have a look around at the previous discussions of this topic. LibreOffice comes up in this unhappy-with-Microsoft-support context pretty regularly, so you can search for that.