OK, so which one cost £15? It all seems so long ago now! Maybe it was
just getting it on a CD that cost money, since the £15 really just
covered P&P I think.
Regards
Susan
On 13 Jan, 2006, at 09:28, Ed Jones wrote:
On 13/1/06 9:12 am, "Susan Platter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It sounds illegal to me; I remember paying £15 for my OS 9 upgrade
from Apple's Cork outpost. With OS X, it may depend exactly what
upgrades/updates you are getting, because of course a lot of those
were free downloads, but only to OS X purchasers of course.
Regards
Susan
On 12 Jan, 2006, at 22:23, Rob Rait wrote:
There's a bloke in the States flogging CDs on Ebay
(http://tinyurl.com/9w6r9) to upgrade Mac OS 8 or 9 to the latest
version. It's only £3.99 + £2.75 postage.
I recently downloaded all the upgrades from OS 9.01 to 9.2.2 from
the Apple
website, all free.
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