hey Matt. it's basically insurance for your mac.
On Apr 18, 2008, at 7:56 PM, Matthew dyer wrote:
Hi, Just a question, but what iis this apple care that we are talking
about? I am new to the lst and kind of just findout about ths stuff
as IO
am want to own a mac down the road.
Matthew
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Yes, you can remove everything associated with an application. The
apple
store either online, in person or on the web is for purchasing
applecare. I
believe that if you buy through a reseller, they can set this up for
you but
it comes from apple.
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Subject: more mac questions
Hi all,
More questions.
1. Are you able to uninstall applications and remove any breadcrumbs
that
are left behind?
2. For those who have Applecare, where did you purchase it?
3. Has anyone purchased a mac through Amazon?
Thanks.
Christopher Wright - freelance musician and freelance web designer
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