I am running Mac OS X V10.5.8 I have to buy an upgrade just to view videos online now? (thats crap)

i shouldnt have to buy an upgrade to complete my projects, not everyone is rich! apple should offer the upgrade free for anyone who needs it!

You have to understand the difference between an Update and an Upgrade.
An Update is a free change to add to the base code or as a bug fix within an existing Operating System. Such as the .8 added to 10.5.
An Upgrade is a complete new Operating System that must be purchased. Such as 10.5 Leopard to 10.6 Snow Leopard.
10.5 Leopard was based on Power PC code and was written to be able to run on both Power PC and Intel processors.
10.6 Snow Leopard has completely rewritten code and only runs on Intel Macs.
10.7 Lion used some 32 bit which allows it to run on Late 2006 through Early 2008 MacBooks and a lot of 64 bit code.
10.8 Mountain Lion is pure 64 bit, which excludes more systems than Lion did. It can only run on the Late 2008 through Mid 2010 MacBooks. It's not something you can add memory to, for example, as it involves the base architecture.
If you’re happy with 10.5 there’s no need for you to upgrade. But realize that you can’t update any applications. Companies like Adobe, Google, Firefox, etc.. no longer support anything less than 10.6.

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  • HT4150 I'M RUNNING Mac OS X 10.5.8 AND I'D LIKE TO UPGRADE TO Mac OS X 10.6 (SNOW LEOPARD).

    I'VE BEEN TRYING TO SPOT IT IN THE SUPPORT CENTER BUT IN THE APPLE WEB SUCH DOWNLOAD IT'S NOT AVALIABLE, HOW COULD I DO IT ?
    DO YOU HAVE ANY LINK WHERE I COULD FIND THE DOWNLOAD ?

    Please do not use all caps - it's the internet equivalent of shouting.
    Snow Leopard DVD
    You can get it only by phone now from Apple.
    SL is still available from Apple phone sales -
    In the US, call 1-800-MY-APPLE and ask for a sales assistant. Last quoted price was $19.99 for the single-user and $29.99 for the family licence.
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