What programs will I be able to use on my mac without the internet?

I am an artist and use my 21 inch screen to work with Pages, My Mac is no longer supported and I will purchase a laptop. How many programs will I be able to se without the internet?


iMac 27″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Nov 10, 2025 11:19 AM

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Posted on Nov 10, 2025 11:36 AM

None here can answer that question with specifics.

Most apps don't require an internet connection and will continue to function as stand alone apps on your computer, even though it and its OS are no longer supported by Apple. You can expect your computer and the installed apps to continued to work as they always have, probably until a hardware failure puts an end to things. That could be potentially years from now.


If you have question(s) about any specific applications, please elaborate here and we'll try to get the answers you're looking for.

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Nov 10, 2025 11:36 AM in response to Oetken

None here can answer that question with specifics.

Most apps don't require an internet connection and will continue to function as stand alone apps on your computer, even though it and its OS are no longer supported by Apple. You can expect your computer and the installed apps to continued to work as they always have, probably until a hardware failure puts an end to things. That could be potentially years from now.


If you have question(s) about any specific applications, please elaborate here and we'll try to get the answers you're looking for.

Nov 10, 2025 10:21 PM in response to Oetken

Catalina is not one of the "most recent three" supported by vendors such as Microsoft and Adobe. It fell off that list over three years ago, when Ventura came out.


Catalina is still enough to run current versions of

  • The Firefox Web browser. (Current versions of most other third-party browsers now require Monterey or better.)
  • The LibreOffice office suite
  • The GraphicConverter photo editor. This one costs money.
  • The Affinity Studio application that appears to have replaced Affinity (Photo V2, Designer V2, Publisher V2). This one is free (with registration) unless you want to unlock AI features; then there are subscription fees.


You would need Internet access to download these programs, and in the case of the latter two, to do initial registration. And obviously, Firefox wouldn't be very useful if your plan was to isolate the old Mac from the Internet entirely. On the other hand, if the reason you want to avoid Internet use is that you feel that Catalina's version of Safari is too old, using Firefox might let you get a bit more life out of the machine.

What programs will I be able to use on my mac without the internet?

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