The last three releases of MacOS, including today's release of 10.11 have been free.

Mark Jacobs

John McKown <mailto:[email protected]>
September 30, 2015 at 10:52 AM
On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 12:24 AM, Timothy Sipples<[email protected]>
wrote:

Tom Marchant wrote:
Unix is not free software.
UNIX® is sometimes free, at least in the colloquial sense of the word. Mac
OS X, for example, is UNIX® (and Open Group certified), and it's available
free of charge from Apple to everyone who has a compatible Macintosh
computer.


Um, it is truly that the current (at the time) MacOSX is bundled with
every Apple hardware purchase. But upgrades to a new version cost money.
Just like in the Wintel eco-system.



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