Earlier on this post I remarked that there was a cost for this upgrade. I STAND CORRECTED!!!
I read the up-grade cost and assumed there was a cost for this.(4.0-4.1) of $49.95.
So sorry for the bad comment..!!! and thanks for the readers passing on the link for the upgrade to the CD..
Nedley- A satisfied Disk Warrior user.
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BIG MISTAKE
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: Nedley Monday, March 17 2008 @ 03:36 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
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BIG MISTAKE - Rider
Actually, I find that you posted this quite useful. VersionTracker only lists the upgrade cost without a qualifier; namely, that the $49.95 is for an upgrade from v.3 to v.4. That you posted this comment enlightened me to the fact that the upgrade is free to v.4 owners. So thanks because I wouldn't have realized this.Monday, March 17 2008 @ 06:25 PM PDT
No worries, some companies actually does it - Ilgaz
In fact, there is a company (lets not name it) who tried to charge for their "minor bugs fixed" release and of course didn't miss the chance of Leopard Upgrade to charge their customers.Each update costs $25... Sounds stupid to you? Well, there is another option... $100/year subscription :)
As there are such evil companies on OS X market (sadly, growing list), nobody can blame you for misunderstanding the pricing.
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