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InactiefAnoniem5 augustus 2011 om 21:13
Mijn bijdrage in deze is als nutteloos gekwalificeerd door iemand die er verstand van schijnt te hebben.
InactiefAnoniem5 augustus 2011 om 21:13Mijn bijdrage in deze is als nutteloos gekwalificeerd door iemand die er verstand van schijnt te hebben.
InactiefAnoniem5 augustus 2011 om 21:14Mijn bijdrage in deze is als nutteloos gekwalificeerd door iemand die er verstand van schijnt te hebben.
Uit het Engels:
If you have multiple Macs, this may be one of the best and most underrated features of the Mac OS X Lion release: you buy Lion once and you can install it on all of your Macs, no additional purchases are required per machine, all of the downloading and installation is handled through the Mac App Store.
In other words, for just $29.99 you have an unrestricted personal license for Lion installations on your authorized Macs connected to the Mac App Store. Here’s a screen cap from the WWDC 2011 keynote video of when Phil Schiller mentioned this:
This was later confirmed by Apple’s Press Release regarding Lion, but the whole thing largely went under the radar in the barrage of other news about Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, iOS 5, iCloud, and all related things from WWDC.
While the general personal license is very cheap, it is unclear how Lion updates will work for situations where group licensing is required, which is common in the corporate and academic environments, but it’s unlikely a site license would cost just $29.99.
Mac OS X Lion has been released and is available exclusively as a download through the Mac App Store for $29.99. Lion Server will be offered as a separate download for $49.99.
Bron: OSXdaily
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