Except that
<http://store.apple.com/Catalog/Australia/Images/promobar_leopard_utd.html>
Says
> > Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard and its 300-plus new features and innovations are
> > coming Oct. 26, 2007.
> >
> > If you buy a qualifying Mac between October
1, 2007 and December 29, 2007,
> > and it does not include Mac OS X Leopard,
you©re eligible to get Leopard
> > after it©s released for just A$ 12.95 plus tax.
Which to me says that the update is not free but costs $12.95 (not much, but
still seems off to pay to update to the current system if you are buying
between the release date and 29 Dec).
Still confused.
Neil
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My take on it is that macs that are still in the
store ("channel") with Tiger on them won't have
someone go around, take them out of the box and
install a copy of Leopard on them and put them
back in the box before they're sold. If you're
lucky you might get a set of disks when you buy
them I guess.
"At cost" is $12.95 to cover postage, media and handling.
Have fun,
Shay
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