![]() Apple charges $29 for a single license, and $49 for a family pack which allows you to install Snow Leopard on up to five computers in one household. Thankfully, you don’t need to key in serial numbers-nirvana for folks who like to re-install the OS, or experiment with different configurations. Unlike Microsoft, Apple relies on the honor system for licensing. It ultimately will mean speed and power for end users.įuture proofing is yet another bonus, thanks to Apple’s continuous emphasis on innovation. Snow Leopard contains re-worked plumbing and behind the scenes changes that will enable it to support the next generation of technology including 64-bit multicore processors. With all the improvements, low price and ease of installation, it’s easy to recommend. ![]() Us faithful deserve it, don’t you think?ĭespite the discount price, there is plenty of new goodies, glossiness and features to get excited about. Apple Mac fans, rejoice! Tomorrow’s Mac OS X upgrade, aka ‘Snow Leopard’ at only $29, is Apple’s lowest priced upgrade ever. ![]()
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