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kerpow

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I'm quite excited by the thought of iWeb since I need to put a website together very soon (expecting first child).

While £55 or $79 is not that much in the greater scheme of things, won't the whole suite be part of Leopard? If I buy both, which I figured I'd probably do, I'm kind of getting screwed.

Is this the normal way Apple sell their software and OS?
 

gekko513

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Oct 16, 2003
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Tiger didn't come with iLife. Nothing suggests that Leopard will come with iLife.

New Macs come with both Tiger and iLife, though.
 

kerpow

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Oh, I see. It was all on one disk so I assumed it was part of the OS.

Fair enough, I'll splash the cash sometime soon then.
 

AeroCurtis

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Jan 12, 2006
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Refurbs

Considering buying a refurbished machine which is listed as having Tiger and iLife 05. Called the 1-800 number to see if they are shipping with iLife 06 in the refurbs. He said no. He didn't have any specifics on if I can get iLife 06, but did suggest that I might be able to exchange for the new discs for less than the $79.

Anyone know the official policy regarding refurbs and iLife 06? How long do I have to exchange the discs? There isn't an Apple Store that close to me.

THanks
 
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