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Selling Mac, What happens to apps purchased in Apps Store?
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<blockquote data-quote="hookbill" data-source="post: 1387235" data-attributes="member: 80572"><p>OK. so that would keep the Lion OS? I also would like to share some of the other apps I purchased that I can't use in my system. For example I bought a TiVo Converter app that changes the TiVo files to .mp4 files. This is good if you have a lap top and HDMI and want to watch recorded TiVo shows without having the hassle of downloading directly from a TiVo. </p><p></p><p>Now I understand not that many people may want that but someone might. If I unauthorize the iTunes account but leave the music in there (it's all mp3, not protected) would someone be able to have access to my 28 GB of music. Yes, maybe they might now like what I do but you never know there's a lot to chose from.</p><p></p><p>Or are my assumptions of this being beneficial for the sale unrealistic and just wipe and reinstall Leopard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hookbill, post: 1387235, member: 80572"] OK. so that would keep the Lion OS? I also would like to share some of the other apps I purchased that I can't use in my system. For example I bought a TiVo Converter app that changes the TiVo files to .mp4 files. This is good if you have a lap top and HDMI and want to watch recorded TiVo shows without having the hassle of downloading directly from a TiVo. Now I understand not that many people may want that but someone might. If I unauthorize the iTunes account but leave the music in there (it's all mp3, not protected) would someone be able to have access to my 28 GB of music. Yes, maybe they might now like what I do but you never know there's a lot to chose from. Or are my assumptions of this being beneficial for the sale unrealistic and just wipe and reinstall Leopard? [/QUOTE]
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