Thanks for the info. Doubt I'll mess with it. If I find an app on apple's website, will I have any trouble downloading it, or will I need snow leopard to even do that?
Your initial post said that you NEEDED Snow Leopard to use the App. Store (I'm trusting that this is true...since you wrote it). I'm not sure how you determined this...or if it's actually true or not.
If you're not sure...and if you could explain the details of what you're trying to do...we may be able to answer things more definitively.
Just trying to help,
- Nick
I understand. I don't have snow leopard. I didn't know if it was just something that I download or such. Now that I know that there is a little more involved, I don't need the app store that bad. I've gotten by just fine, so don't know how many, or even what apps I'd be interested in.
Well, that's debatable.You have Leopard (10.5.x), Snow Leopard is Mac OS 10.6.x and is a major system upgrade.
There's my evidence. I rest my case.The Snow Leopard install disk is $29 dollars (very reasonable since previous Mac OS updates as significant as this cost upwards of $129).
Agree totally, so lets say "Snow Leopard is Mac OS 10.6.x and is a more refined version of Leopard"