There is only one version with one price (unless you get the family pack for multiple installs). The DVD will do both upgrades and full installs, you get to choose exactly how you want to install it, there are multiple ways - the simplest is an upgrade, but there are also other options such as reformatting the drive and doing a clean install.
You will not be getting any discount off Leopard if you purchased your mac recently. However, there is an education discount that's $69 as opposed to $129, if you're a student or teacher. cheers, jane On 9/5/07, VaShaun Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is that just the upgrade price or does that include the full OS? Also if it > is a upgrade, do you get those problems like on Windows when you upgrade > your notebook vs..s a full install? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dan Keys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by > theblind" <[email protected]> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 7:43 PM > Subject: Re: Leopard Upgrades > > > > Hi, > > You'll probably pay the same price as everyone else. I don't think Apple > > sells the full release of the OS at a discount to anyone. > > Dan > > On Sep 5, 2007, at 4:08 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote: > > > >> I noticed that Leopard is the next OS release and the price is > >> reasonable compared to say a Windows upgrade. Seeing as how I just > >> brought my Mac will their be a way to get Leopard cheaper or how does > >> the Mac upgrades work? > > > > > > > > >
