F fakeMD macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 23, 2007 #1 I know that Apple has a track record of not having installation keys.. This is even seen in the very recent iLife '08. So if I'm trying to install Leopard on my good ol' Powerbook and my MacBook is it going to work? Anyone have any thoughts?
I know that Apple has a track record of not having installation keys.. This is even seen in the very recent iLife '08. So if I'm trying to install Leopard on my good ol' Powerbook and my MacBook is it going to work? Anyone have any thoughts?
dpaanlka macrumors 601 Oct 23, 2007 #2 fakeMD said: So if I'm trying to install Leopard on my good ol' Powerbook and my MacBook is it going to work? Click to expand... How would it not? iWork does require a serial, by the way.
fakeMD said: So if I'm trying to install Leopard on my good ol' Powerbook and my MacBook is it going to work? Click to expand... How would it not? iWork does require a serial, by the way.
CanadaRAM macrumors G5 Oct 23, 2007 #4 Legally (that is, according to the contract terms you agree to when you purchase from Apple)? Yes you must buy 2 x Leopard or the family pack.
Legally (that is, according to the contract terms you agree to when you purchase from Apple)? Yes you must buy 2 x Leopard or the family pack.