• AWTM_James@sh.itjust.works
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    29 days ago

    That’s because Apple hasn’t charged for OSX/MacOS updates since 2013 with OSX 10.9

    Edit: I also don’t think they were ever $99. I upgraded from 10.5 to 10.6 back in 2009 and I think it was only like $30, and they had to ship me a disc with the update so it’s not like they didn’t have any overhead they had to pay for

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      They were more expensive in the early 2000s.

      See, for example, this MacRumors thread from 2003 entitled “Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. Why Is it still $129?

      Jaguar (10.2) was also $129 in 2002.

      10.1 was free.

      Going up from 2003,

      • 10.4 Tiger was $129 in 2005
      • 10.5 Leopard was $129 in 2007
      • 10.6 Snow Leopard was $29 in 2009
      • 10.7 Lion was $29 in 2011
      • 10.8 Mountain Lion was $29 in 2012
      • 10.9 Mavericks was a free update in 2013
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        Ah! Shoulda done more research, my bad. My first MacBook came with Leopard on it and I eventually upgraded it to Snow Leopard. I think that computer eventually died before I could upgrade it any further than that

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          29 days ago

          It’s really crazy now to think I was spending $129 on OS upgrades. No wonder I waited!

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      29 days ago

      I bought my first MacBook in '07, which came with Tiger installed. A couple of months later they released Leopard for £130, or free if you bought your Mac within the last month. So I contacted them and asked whether I’d had mine too long to get the free update. They said I had, but that they’d send me the disc for the cost of postage anyway.

      So I paid £5 for Leopard.