I did go through the app store, but it asked me to log in with my apple 
ID/password, but after I did that, it just took me back to the download option 
again, which just sat there and did nothing no matter how many times I clicked 
it, and the file doesn't show up anywhere.  I've downloaded/purchased items 
from the app store on the mac before and never had this issue, so have no idea 
what the issue is here.
On Mar 2, 2014, at 8:00 PM, Phil Halton wrote:

> ?You do the upgrade from the app store, not from iTunes. It didn't take very 
> long, well Actually it was about 5 GB so it  Did take quite a while but 
> everything went smoothly.
> 
> Sent from my IPhone
> 
> 
>> On Mar 2, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Jessica Moss <junglebookfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> How quickly were you able to get that to download?  I've been trying 
>> repeatedly to get mavericks to download, have signed into my itunes acount, 
>> and when I click the download button, it just sits there and does nothing as 
>> opposed to anything else I download from the app store that asks for 
>> confirmation.
>> Has this ever happened on your end?
>>> On Mar 2, 2014, at 6:56 PM, Phil Halton wrote:
>>> 
>>> Well, I just did an upgrade install (not a clean install) from ML, and 
>>> everything seems to have gone as smooth as warm milk through a puppy.
>>> I'm writing this from the mavericks mail and I don't see any problems with 
>>> my Gmail account or any other problems that I've heard about. 
>>> I've fired up VM windows7 and the only weird thing was a message about a 
>>> non-recognized kernel supplier or something like, but that VM would be 
>>> loaded anyway, and that I should contact the vendor for updated software.
>>> 
>>> Of course, having said this, I'll start to notice little quirks and 
>>> troubles with Mavericks I'm sure.
>>> I wonder just how useful the clean install is verses the upgrade install 
>>> from the app store? any thoughts?
>>> ?
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