On 14 Feb 2005, at 15:26, Roger Houghton wrote:
On 14 Feb 2005, at 15:00, Tom Burke wrote:
Is that the case? In the past I thought it was this was only the case after the launch announcement of the new OS version, and only for systems already in the delivery chain that had the old version on them.
Previously it's been valid only for machines bought after the announcement of the actual shipping date.
I looked into it when they released 10.3 after I bought my iMac and they backdated to the first of the previous month, but no further. I really wish Apple would offer all their OS X users a monitory upgrade incentive!
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