Apple Converting Trial and Pirated iWork, iLife and Aperture To Full Versions 134
tlhIngan writes "One aspect about the new OS X Mavericks release was that all Apple produced software was to be downloadable and updatable through the Mac App Store. However, this raises the obvious question: what happens to users who bought the software beforehand? Initial reports showed that the Mac App Store scanned your hard drive for software and offered to associate it with your Apple ID. The scans even found trial and pirated versions and upgraded those to fully-licensed versions. Even more interestingly, this is not a bug, and it appears Apple is turning a blind eye to the practice, giving away copies of iLife, iWork and Aperture to users who own trial or even pirated versions of the apps. Apple has also recently stopped providing downloadable trial versions of iLife, iWork and Aperture from their web site."
Re:Shame about intel mac pros (Score:4, Informative)
two generations of Mac pros is kind of vague. :) Last gen mac pro came out in 2010.
mac pros as of early 2008 are supported by Mavericks.
Re:Shame about intel mac pros (Score:5, Informative)
Current versions of Mac OS X require 64-bit EFI. The original Mac Pros only had 32-bit EFI. Mountain Lion does not have a 32-bit kernel and will not load 32-bit drivers in kernel space (kexts). If you replace the graphics card in the original Mac Pro with one that has a 64-bit driver, you can install Mountain Lion on the original MacPro1,1.
See http://www.jabbawok.net/?p=47 [jabbawok.net] for instructions.
iWork '13 is crippled (Score:5, Informative)
Re:iWork '13 is crippled (Score:5, Informative)
https://discussions.apple.com/message/23488122#23488122 [apple.com]
http://rarebitstudio.com/blog/2013/10/whither-iwork [rarebitstudio.com]
http://www.betalogue.com/2013/10/24/pages-5-disaster/ [betalogue.com]