![]() ![]() ![]() Could I be eligible for a free update of the iWork suite, having received it in bundle when I purchased my MacBook Pro in July 2009? On the one hand I was thinking: Well, I haven’t purchased a Mac ‘on or after October 1, 2013’, so the Mac App Store is right and I should purchase the updated apps at full price. ![]() Older versions of the software will require paid updates.īoth the article at MacStories and the linked Macworld article made me wonder. Customers who purchased iWork and iLife ’09 and up on disc should be able to upgrade via the Purchased tab in the Mac App Store. As Macworld reports, this isn’t the case as it’s a bug in Apple’s system. You’ll have to purchase the new versions in the Mac App Store unless you buy a new Mac. If you purchased iWork or iLife in a box (iWork or iLife ’09): You probably have either because you have an older Mac. A couple of weeks ago, I was reading MacStories’ Overview: Apple Updates iLife and iWork Apps, Makes Them Free for New Customers, and this bit in particular caught my eye, near the end of the article: ![]()
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