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ONE: When Leopard (10.5) is released, will I have to purchase it or will it be a Software Update?

TWO: I have a stuck pixel on my dock. (On the @ spring)
It is green and I can't rid it from my mac, what do I do?

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I need a quick answer pls :p
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ONE: When Leopard (10.5) is released, will I have to purchase it or will it be a Software Update?

TWO: I have a stuck pixel on my dock. (On the @ spring)
It is green and I can't rid it from my mac, what do I do?

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You will need to pay when it's released, it will be around $150.00 if it follows the other OS upgrade pricing.

As for the pixel, you are probably just stuck with it. There are widgets or programs you can try to unstick it. Try searching Macupdate.com.

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I need a quick answer pls :p
I'm not sure why you're in such a hurry considering neither question is life or death and Leopard won't even be released for some time yet

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While the members here are very helpful and precise with their responses, an online forum is NOT the best place to come to for a speedy response. If you do need a resonse and you feel it is critical, the best thing you can do is Google or better yet, use the Search Feature of these very forums to get answers on the fly, without the need for posting and then waiting for a reply.
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What do you mean that you have a stuck pixel in the dock? The dock isn't part of the screen. If you hide the dock, is the pixel still stuck? That is a monitor problem, not a dock problem.

Mac OS 10.5 will be a 129 American dollar purchase. Unless you buy a new Mac inside of the grace period, which has not yet been announced.
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you can try to massage the pixel back to life.
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