Up-To-Date Program Announced for Leopard

Now that Mac OS 10.5 Leopard has been announced and will start shipping October 26, Apple has announced an Up-To-Date Program to upgrade to the new OS for $9.95.

For those of you who have purchased a machine from us on October 1 or later, you may take advantage of this offer.

Follow this link to read details: http://www.apple.com/macosx/uptodate.

Once you’ve clicked on the link, here are the instructions to follow:

• Under the “Hardware Up-To-Date” select the following section:
If you purchased your system from an Apple Retail Store or an Apple authorized reseller, follow one of these links to participate in the program.

• Click on “US Customers” and follow the instructions. You will need to include your date of purchase, serial number and place of purchase (Small Dog Electronics), City (Waitsfield) and State (VT).

• Click on “Qualify system.”

If you prefer to fax or mail your upgrade order in you can also select the “Download the order form” option.

This program ends on December 29, 2007. Your order must be postmarked or faxed by January 4, 2008, so order your upgrade now!

For a list of qualifying computers click here.

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