I am getting ready to purchase a new iMac. If I get it now will I have to purchase OS X Mavericks when it releases this fall?

I am hesitant to purchase a new computer now if in a couple months a major OS upgrade comes out and I have to pay for that too.

Unlike Windows, OSX upgrades are cheap ($19.95 vs. typically
$149 to $199 for Windows).  So, the descision to buy the computer
should only be based on the need for a new computer. 
With that said however, with Intel's release of the new Haswell
chips, it is possible the iMac itself may get upgraded with the
new silicon.  When that may happen is anyones guess and
only the people inside Apple know that and they certainly will
not tell anyone before the release date.
Bottom line, if you need (must/have to) get a computer now, get it.

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    When trying to download apps on my new iPad I keep getting prompted to update my security questions for my safety. When I choose this option it freezes and won't load the questions, however, when I hit not now it won't let me download. What do I do?

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    I purchased Adobe Illustrator CS2 on CD many years ago and now i have bought a new iMac computer it won't let me install from the CD's. How can i use this product on iMac ?

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  • I have a new iMac, running Mountain Lion, with CS6. I have the tablet with the keyboard. I'm finding that in CS6 I have to type command-C and command-V repeatedly to copy or paste anything. It is not the keyboard; I've switched that out. What is it?

    I have a new iMac, running Mountain Lion, with CS6. I have the tablet with the keyboard. I'm finding that in CS6 I have to type command-C and command-V repeatedly to copy or paste anything. It is not the keyboard; I've switched that out. Is it some kind of tablet interference?

    Yes, EEK!
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  • I hooked up new iMac to wireless network and now iPad and iPhone do not work using wireless.  I am using a Netgear N300 router.  Also my Netgear ethernet/homeplug for wireless TV internet no longer works.  Any ideas?

    I hooked up new iMac to wireless network and now iPad and iPhone do not work using wireless. They did before hooking up the iMac. I am using a Netgear N300 router.  Also my Netgear ethernet/homeplug for wireless TV internet no longer works.  Any ideas?  I have tried unplugging, restarting, and resetting.  No luck!  Thanks!

    You should probalby contact Netgear

  • My wife uploaded new fonts to her macbook and now can not see any writing on her screen, can I fix this?

    Hi, my wife uploaded new fonts to her macbook and now can not see any writing on her screen, can I fix this?
    System fonts deleted accidentally. Does anyone know how I can fix this please?

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  • I downloaded the new iOS for my ipad2 and now my apps have no sound

    I have downloaded the new iOS for my ipad2 and now my apps have no sound and no system sounds

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  • Just bought a new iMac, I am in screen saver mode and have forgotten the password ?

    Just bought a new iMac, I am in screen saver mode and have forgotten the password ?

    This link will tell you exactly how to reset your password
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1274
    In OS X Lion or later, you can reset your user password with your Apple ID.
    In Mac OS X v10.6.8 or earlier, follow these steps to reset a password when there is only one administrator account on the computer, or if the original administrator account needs a password reset. "Original" administrator account refers to the one that was created immediately after installing Mac OS X. If the original administrator password is known, that administrator account may be used to reset the passwords of other administrator accounts using the steps described above. These steps require an optical drive; if your Mac does not have an optical drive and you have a Mac OS X v10.6 Install disc, see below.
    Start up from a Mac OS X Install disc (one whose version is closest to the version of Mac OS X installed).  Usually, you can start from the disc by putting it in your computer, restarting, and holding the C key. Or, put it in the computer and click the Install or Restore icon you see in the disc's main window (after which the computer will start from the disc without you needing to hold C). Or, you can use Startup Manager or the Startup Disk preference pane to select the Install disc.
    Choose a language, click the arrow button to continue,
    Mac OS X v10.6 or later: Choose Password Reset from the Utilities menu.
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    Mac OS X v10.3: Choose Reset Password from the Installer menu.
    Tip: If you don't see this menu or menu choice, you're probably not started from the disc yet.
    Note: The default keyboard layout is U.S. English while started from the installation disc. If you use a keyboard layout other than U.S English, use the Input menu (the flag icon on the right side of the menu bar) to select the desired layout before typing a new password.
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    Click Save.
    Click the red button in the upper left corner to quit the application.
    Choose Quit Mac OS X Installer... from the Mac OS X Installer menu.
    Click Restart.
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    Follow the onscreen instructions.
    For more information, see Sharing DVDs or CDs with Remote Disc.

  • New iMac, migrated from macbook and now mail won't work. Tried re-installing operating system, still doesn't work. Can anyone help me to get mail working? thanks

    I just bought a new iMac and I thought that it would be simple to migrate from my MacBook.
    I have a time machine back-up so I decided to migrate using that. Everything seemed to instal pretty well with the exception of mail.  To begin with I had 2 mail icons, then I started to read some forums and checked that i had the one I wanted in the applications folder, deleted the other and then downloaded the new operating system.  Mail had to be force quit first and even when the download was complete Mail still wouldn't open or run. The only thing I can do is compose a new message, but I can't see my inbox at all.
    It's really frustrating and I would love to know in a simple step by step guide how to get mail up and running with my existing migrated emails in it.
    If anyone can give me some advice that would be great.
    thanks in advance.
    H

    Problems such as yours are sometimes caused by files that should belong to you but are locked or have wrong permissions. This procedure will check for such files. It makes no changes and therefore will not, in itself, solve your problem.
    First, empty the Trash.
    Triple-click the line below to select it, then copy the selected text to the Clipboard (command-C):
    find ~ $TMPDIR.. \( -flags +sappnd,schg,uappnd,uchg -o ! -user $UID -o ! -perm -600 -o -acl \) 2> /dev/null | wc -l
    Launch the Terminal application in any of the following ways:
    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Terminal in the icon grid.
    Paste into the Terminal window (command-V). The command may take a noticeable amount of time to run. Wait for a new line ending in a dollar sign (“$”) to appear.
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