Snow Leopard available for pre-order on Amazon
by at August 3, 2009 8:31 am
Sections: Apple Business, Mac OS X, Macintosh/Apple Hardware, Operating Systems, Snow Leopard, Software
Sections: Apple Business, Mac OS X, Macintosh/Apple Hardware, Operating Systems, Snow Leopard, Software

Apple slated Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) for a September launch at a $29 price point when they announced it in detail at WWDC earlier this year. Amazon is generally the first 3rd party retail store to have a product for sale. This does not change with Apple, as their next iteration of Mac OS X is now available for pre-order at Amazon.
The prices have gone unchanged: Snow Leopard will retail for $29 on its own, $49 as a 5-user family pack, $499 for the server version, $169 for the Mac Box Set (Snow Leopard, iLife 09 and iWork 09) and $229 for the 5-user Mac Box Set.
Snow Leopard will release “sometime in September,” so for those who cannot spare a moment, the time is nigh for you to pre-order. However, something tells me Apple can meet the demand of OS X, and that a pre-order may not be necessary.
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