Hi Rui,

Welcome to the list. Most people would suggest getting the latest and fastest 
Mac you can afford and max out the RAM. Avid does usually "approve" specific 
Mac models but pretty much just about every Mac ends up being approved, 
especially the desktop machines these days. More importantly, Yosemite has not 
been approved officially and there are some minor issues but I'd imagine those 
will get sorted out soon.

Best,

Slau

On Nov 10, 2014, at 10:30 AM, Rui Vilarinho <ruia...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hello, my name is  Rui Vilarinho, 36 years old, from  Porto Portugal.
> I am very interested and curious  about migrating toMac.
> Soon want to start messing around on Pro Tools version 11.
> I am having doubts concerning which one to buy, To work professionally with 
> Pro Tools 11; what your thoughts about this:
> Mac Pro. 4core, 3,7GHZ, 12 gig ram and 512 gig disc.
> Or, 6-core, 3.5GHZ, 16 Gig Ram, 256 Disc.
> Any thoughts?
> Thanks in advance,  regards,
> Rui Vilarinho 
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