Apple charges for the major releases, such as 10.4, 10.5.  The minor
updates are a free download.

Apple's major OS X major releases have been pretty good since 10.3; most
of the problems have been relatively minor.

Thank you,
-----Original Message-----
Mac 10.5.0 arrives next week.  someone is selling it for $106.  when
they fix it 6 months from now with 10.5.1, what will be the
charge,another $106, or 170??   or historically when mac went from
10.4.0 to.1.2.3.4, ect, what did they charge?

I sort of recall MS sending out the UG's which they called section 8's
or some such, and did not charge.

from what I read on the mac/apple BB's, the anals are all confident that
10.5 will not run right, but they got to have it. 


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