10.2.3 update is NOT entirely free
10.2.3 update is NOT entirely free
- Subject: 10.2.3 update is NOT entirely free
- From: Joe Ferguson <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 08:52:33 -0600
On 12/22/02 12:00 AM, " Barbara Passman" <email@hidden>
wrote:
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Unfortunately, that is still verboten. Apple's concern is not, when
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viewed objectively, unreasonable. Apple has no quality control over
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its software if it is repackaged and distributed second hand. I don't
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think it is a matter of economics as we are speaking about the free
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software updates (such as 10.2.3 which updates Jaguar).
The 10.2.3 update is NOT entirely free. The update is free ONLY if it is
downloaded. Apple has a different 'deal' for Mac users that don't want to or
cannot download the 59.7MB update. Apple says,"You will be charged $19.95
for shipping and handling plus applicable sales tax for each upgrade
shipped." Give me a break. We all know that it does not cost $19.95 to burn
a CD and mail it to someone in the United States.
Apple's Mac OS X v10.2.3 Update CD 'Deal'
http://www.apple.com/macosx/upgrade/10.2.3updatecd.html
Joe Ferguson
Lurking No More
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