They are not UPGRADES. These are New Major Revisions New Versions. Upgrades are always free. Kunga On Saturday, January 4, 2003, at 07:14 PM, Mike Stanley wrote: > Ummm - let's reserve judgment on it being a positive thing until Apple > proves they're providing a product worth paying for. Some of the > iApps, especially the recent ones, barely make it to "worth the cost" > - and they're free. If Apple's going to start charging for some or > all of them for upgrades (not sure how people keep missing the part > about these still being included with new machines) they better make > them worth the money - and not just "good enough".