Hi all I have done my first application upgrade on this mac, I upgraded from Vmware Fusion 5x to 6x. The process was straightforward. All I had to do was: 1. Open the disc image in the Finder. 2. Copy the single .app file to the Applications folder. 3. Ran the copy from the Applications folder. 4. Followed the instructions, including entering in the password for my user account twice. This is akin to User Account Control under Windows Vista and later as well as other Unidx-based operating systems which Os X uses behind the scenes. This is so much better than Windows and upgrading Vmware Workstation. You are forced to uninstall the old version before you can install the new version. Not so with Vmware Fusion for the mac and no doubt other applications. Apps from the App Store are updated in the background as of Mavericks so even easier. I tell you what, the more I use this mac the more I realize why it can be such a hype. It is more stable, less prone to crashes or other bugs, and is certainly less prone to malware. I'm not against Windows at all; I just find the mac is good if not better at certain things such as the above. In fact, I have Windows working on this mac thanks to Fusion. It is Windows 7 64 bit. Anyway just thought I would share my £-.02 worth on upgrading mac applications. Hope you find this useful. Regards Chris Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!
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