E EchoPure macrumors member Original poster Aug 13, 2011 #1 So I got my new MacBook Air and I noticed I have 3 updates in the Mac App store. iMovie, iPhoto and GarageBand. They are all ~700mb each. I was wondering if the computer knows to delete the old version, then install the new one??
So I got my new MacBook Air and I noticed I have 3 updates in the Mac App store. iMovie, iPhoto and GarageBand. They are all ~700mb each. I was wondering if the computer knows to delete the old version, then install the new one??
A Azathoth macrumors 6502a Aug 13, 2011 #2 EchoPure said: So I got my new MacBook Air and I noticed I have 3 updates in the Mac App store. iMovie, iPhoto and GarageBand. They are all ~700mb each. I was wondering if the computer knows to delete the old version, then install the new one?? Click to expand... Yes, as does pretty much every Mac and Windows program in the past 5 years...
EchoPure said: So I got my new MacBook Air and I noticed I have 3 updates in the Mac App store. iMovie, iPhoto and GarageBand. They are all ~700mb each. I was wondering if the computer knows to delete the old version, then install the new one?? Click to expand... Yes, as does pretty much every Mac and Windows program in the past 5 years...
J JMB1911 macrumors regular Aug 13, 2011 #3 Azathoth said: Yes, as does pretty much every Mac and Windows program in the past 5 years... Click to expand... Do ya have to be a douche bag about it? Maybe computers isn't his thing?
Azathoth said: Yes, as does pretty much every Mac and Windows program in the past 5 years... Click to expand... Do ya have to be a douche bag about it? Maybe computers isn't his thing?
M misterneums macrumors 6502 Aug 13, 2011 #4 JMB1911 said: Do ya have to be a douche bag about it? Maybe computers isn't his thing? Click to expand... Unfortunately, this is the internet.
JMB1911 said: Do ya have to be a douche bag about it? Maybe computers isn't his thing? Click to expand... Unfortunately, this is the internet.
ZBoater macrumors G3 Aug 13, 2011 #5 misterneums said: Unfortunately, this is the internet. Click to expand...