OS X Mavericks for free

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    I'm feeling just a tiny bit suspicious, but please enlighten me why this is.

    Though I prefer to have it like this instead of spending $30 on a new OS such as I did on 10.6 snow leopard :p
     
    I'm spending € 75,- to Apple, to get new Versions before they hit the App Store.
    I'm aware of them being Buggy, but I like taking challenges.
     
    I'm feeling just a tiny bit suspicious, but please enlighten me why this is.

    Though I prefer to have it like this instead of spending $30 on a new OS such as I did on 10.6 snow leopard :p
    My best guess:

    Because Microsoft is giving away the 8.1 update.
     
    Meaning that in the end, every OS is free now.
    However, it's free as in price, but both Windows and OS X are still not free as in freedom.
     
    At least OS X Mavericks is free, and I know people who have been stuck on previous versions of OS X (as far back as Snow Leopard and Lion) because the past couple of upgrades had cost money. I like the idea of them offering the upgrade for free since it means that more people will get to enjoy the usage of the newest system and updates, and it'd probably be easier for more people to report common problems/bugs back to Apple as well.
     
    That's not always true.
    Android is free, and always has been free, and yet so many people are stuck on old Versions.
    I know it's the fault of Phone manufactures, but still, it shouldn't happen.
     
    That's not always true.
    Android is free, and always has been free, and yet so many people are stuck on old Versions.
    I know it's the fault of Phone manufactures, but still, it shouldn't happen.


    Android is free because Google makes all of their money from advertisements.
     
    Well, my point is, ZachLMedia basically said everyone is going to Upgrade, because it's free, so I said that shouldn't be necessarily true, because Android Upgrades are free too, and far from everybody has at least Android 4.1 running, while Google is about to launch Android 4.4.
     
    Smartphones don't get updated because the carriers and/or manufacturers don't want to update them. Has nothing to do with Google. They want as many people as possible on the latest OS.
     
    At least OS X Mavericks is free, and I know people who have been stuck on previous versions of OS X (as far back as Snow Leopard and Lion) because the past couple of upgrades had cost money. I like the idea of them offering the upgrade for free since it means that more people will get to enjoy the usage of the newest system and updates, and it'd probably be easier for more people to report common problems/bugs back to Apple as well.
    I mean, upgrading to Lion cost 25 at the time.
    Upgrading to Mountain Lion cost 25 at the time.

    Corresponding Windows cost a lot more than that when they were released, so I'm not sure why the people who would pay ~$2,000+ for their computers would have a problem shelling out $25.00 to upgrade to the latest OS. They could have very well went with their new pattern.

    Also keep in mind that OS X Mavericks is the next operating system for Mac. It's not a retweak, which would make more sense to be free.

    But with the rest of this post, I agree. They wanted more people to use the newest OS.
     
    My best guess:

    Because Microsoft is giving away the 8.1 update.

    But Windows 8.1 isn't a new major OS release; it's an incremental update, like a service pack.
    OS X Mavericks (10.9) is a new major release.
    Unless I'm mistaken?
     
    But Windows 8.1 isn't a new major OS release; it's an incremental update, like a service pack.
    OS X Mavericks (10.9) is a new major release.
    Unless I'm mistaken?

    Yes and no. The same could be said for Mavericks. While the visuals aren't much different, it is a full update; just like Windows Vista to 7. The NT kernel number is up +.1 from Windows 8(6.2) to Windows 8.1(6.3).
     
    Lots of people keep saying that, yet it's false.
    iMac: € 1.329,00
    MacBook Pro: € 1.229,00

    For US Dollars, change the Euro sign into a Dollar sign, and do the amount minus 30 in both cases.
    $ 2.000 USD? Where?!
    MacBook Pro goes up to $2,599.00.
    iMac goes up to $1,999.00.
    So no, its not false. Sorry.

    Nevertheless, that still doesn't change the fact that they're high end computers on the sales end, and people who can spare that much on a new computer aren't going to have a problem paying $25 for an operating system, which was the point of my post.
     
    Then that's not "$ 2.000+ USD".
    The Plus (+) in "$ 2.000+ USD" means, "$ 2.000 USD or higher, but nothing lower".
     
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