how did you get the free version of the Aperture? 
Il giorno 13/dic/2014, alle ore 08:04 AM, Kliph <kliphzkor...@icloud.com> ha 
scritto:

>> Here’s how to download iWork apps Pages, Keynote and Numbers absolutely free 
>> from Apple on your old Mac running OS X Yosemite. Head past the jump for 
>> complete details.
>> Apple’s iWork suite of apps has been around for quite a while, but has been 
>> a paid affair until recently. In fact, if you have bought a Mac after 2013, 
>> then you’re entitled to Apple’s productivity suite absolutely free. But if 
>> you have an older Mac, one bought prior to 2013, then you have to pay for 
>> each individual app, which includes Pages, Keynote and Numbers, each costing 
>> $19.99.
>> Simply follow our guide below and you’ll have iWork for Mac absolutely free 
>> and save $60 straight away.
>> Note: Though the guide has been shaped up for OS X Yosemite, but we found 
>> out that even if you’re running Mavericks, you can still get iWork for free 
>> using this method.
>> Step 1: To begin, download and install the official iWork ‘09 trial on your 
>> Mac from Apple here.
>> Step 2: Once the iWork ‘09 trial is installed, launch each app individually 
>> once and quit them.
>> Step 3: Now launch the Mac App Store and navigate to the Updates section, or 
>> alternatively just search for ‘iWork’.
>> Step 4: You should now be seeing Pages, Keynote, and Numbers listed as free 
>> updates for your Mac.
>> Step 5: Simply install the updates like you would for any other app.
>> Step 6: Once the update process is complete, you’ll notice that the trial 
>> apps are no more, and instead have been replaced by the latest version of 
>> Pages, Numbers and Keynote, and guess what? They’re full and final copies!
>> But the fun doesn’t end there; click on the Purchases tab in the Mac App 
>> Store and you’ll notice that the apps are now associated with your Apple ID 
>> and you can download them on any other Mac you might have.
>> As you can see, this is a bug that Apple doesn’t seem to have caught up with 
>> yet, and is something that we have witnessed before with iWork and Aperture 
>> last year.
>> So if you really wanted that update to iWork, now would be the time, before 
>> Apple wakes up and patches up this vulnerability.
>> 
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