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Apple offers free upgrade to Mac OS X 10.5, Leopard

You still don’t have Leopard!
And, you purchased a qualifying Macintosh Computer on or after October 1, 2007, then you can get a Free upgrade to Apple’s latest OS X 10.5 - Leopard. The offer is valid till 26th January, 2008.

Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard features a stunning new look across the entire system including a sleek new Dock with Stacks, a simple way to quickly organize and access your files. You can use Cover Flow to see your files in the Finder and browse through them like you browse through album art in iTunes. Quick Look gives you instant, full size previews of your documents, images and movies without opening an application. And Time Machine provides an effortless way to automatically backup everything on your Mac. These innovations plus Spaces, Boot Camp and major enhancements to Mail and iChat, make Leopard and its more than 300 new features the richest release of Mac OS X yet.

The program ends on January 26, 2008. Orders must be postmarked or faxed January 26, 2008, so order your upgrade now.

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3 Responses


  1. SA Quilalang, Leland, L. Says:

    I am in the United States Navy and I purchased my MacBook Pro laptop around 18SEP07. I just barely came out of bootcamp and I made the purchase not knowing of a new OS coming out soon, especially with no solid contacts to the outside world with this knowledge. I had my eyes on this laptop since it first came out, and I knew exactly that I was going to buy it after i graduated bootcamp. The only means of communications I had at the time of purchase was through telephone. So I made the purchase a few weeks before 01OCT07 and I was just wondering if it was possible if you can make an acception in my case to allow me to upgrade for free. Please let me know. Thank you very much!

    - SA Quilalang, Leland, L.
    United States Navy
    llquilalang@yahoo.com
    619 948 4268

  2. Brajeshwar Says:

    Hi Quilalang,

    I’m sorry but I’m the wrong person to answer that. Would you please contact the Apple Customer Support Instead. The toll free number in US is

    1-800-MY-APPLE

  3. Piyush Says:

    Dude.. it’s not free.. there’s a cost of 9.95 USD attached to it..



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