Right, I get that. But when attempting to type into this field,
voiceover wouldn't do it.

On 7/25/12, mori...@mac.com <mori...@mac.com> wrote:
> Hello Josh, Tim, and Others,
>
> I've changed the subject line because you are talking about the program for
> getting a free upgrade to Mountain Lion if you purchased either a new Mac
> from Apple or a qualifying reseller between June 11 and July 25, 2012, or a
> refurbished Mac from Apple between those dates.  This program also applies
> to new Macs that you buy from qualifying resellers after today, but which
> come with Lion installed.  The program is called "Up-to-Date", and you have
> to file a request with Apple through their web form either by August 24,
> 2012 (in the case of purchases before today), or within 30 days of your
> purchase date (in the case of new Macs purchased after today, but which have
> Lion loaded as the operating system).
>
> The way this works is that after your purchase is verified you get a coupon
> code to apply for your purchase of Mountain Lion through the Mac App Store,
> but I've heard there have been some problems with some of these codes not
> working in the massive startup today.
>
> For more information, check the web page explaining the Up-to-Date program:
> http://www.apple.com/osx/uptodate/
>
> Josh, the date text field is supposed to refer to the date of your purchase,
> so they can check for eligibility.  I think this is probably easiest if you
> purchased from an Apple Store or through their online store, because they
> can immediately match the records to verify your transaction.
>
> HTH.  Cheers,
>
> Esther
>
> On Jul 25, 2012, at 11:53 AM, josh gregory wrote:
>
>> My mom had to help me do it, the field for the date just said date
>> text And I don't think it'd let you complete it without it. I emailed
>> Apple about it.
>>
>> On 7/25/12, Timothy J. Meloy <tme...@fuse.net> wrote:
>>> I think you have to fill out a form for the free mountain lion upgrade.
>>> I
>>> believe it is on Apple's website.
>>>
>>> On Jul 25, 2012, at 5:30 PM, josh gregory <joshkar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> What's different about it? Sorry don't mean to sound rude at all but
>>>> I'm still waiting for apple to email me with the link or whatever it
>>>> is to get it free, since I got my mac a month ago.
>>>>
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