Upgrading to Intel version of Aperture software

Can anyone tell me where you have to go to do this, or if there is a charge to do it? I just purchased a MacBook Pro, and am anxious to see how Aperture works on it.
Thanks

Can anyone tell me where you have to go to do this,
or if there is a charge to do it? I just purchased a
MacBook Pro, and am anxious to see how Aperture works
on it.
Thanks
To be a little more specific, just install Aperture on the Macbook Pro from your Aperture install disc (it will install but not yet run).
Then run Software Update and it will download and install Aperture 1.1.1. After that Aperture will run.

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