[MacTUG] FYI - Apple eases iCloud migration with free Snow Leopard offer

Glenn Anderson anderson at uwaterloo.ca
Fri Apr 20 11:48:50 EDT 2012




http://www.itwire.com/business-it-news/technology/54214-apple-eases-icloud-migration-with-free-snow-leopard-offer

Apple eases iCloud migration with free Snow Leopard offer

Stephen Withers</journalist/57-stephen-withers> Friday, 20 April 2012 10:26

Business IT </business-it-news> - Technology </business-it-news/technology>

MobileMe subscribers still using Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard may benefit from Apple's offer of a free copy of 10.6 Snow Leopard.

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Mac users who haven't kept reasonably up to date with operating system upgrades have been in a tricky position. Purchasing Lion (10.7) from the Mac App Store requires the use of Snow Leopard, and when Lion arrived Apple promptly pulled all remaining stocks of Snow Leopard. Lion is also available at a premium price ($75 vs $31.99) on a USB key from the Apple Store.

When you buy Lion (other than with a new Mac), what you get is a licence to upgrade from Snow Leopard. So if your Mac is still running Leopard, you face a double whammy.

A further problem is that Apple's MobileMe service finally closes at the end of June, and the company is keen to migrate as many users as possible to its successor, iCloud. But iCloud requires Lion, and upgrading to Lion requires Snow Leopard.

So when MobileMe users log in to their accounts they are now presented with the offer of a free copy of Snow Leopard as a stepping stone to Lion.

This doesn't help owners of Macs that don't meet the Snow Leopard requirements (eg, PowerPC-based models). And its only a marginal courtesy for those who can run Snow Leopard but not Lion.

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