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I want to try Mac's Snow Leopard or newer in my home. I have messed around with it in stores a bit, but I want to try it in the real world. Trying an OS or computer in a store is like test driving a car on a driving simulator...Just doesn't give you the feel of it.
Besides downloading an illegal copy of OSx, which other ways are there to try OSx in my home, without buying it? (I don't know any friends with Macs).
What are the chances an Apple Store would let me install a copy without a registration key (serial number)?
I am tempted to download it soon to try it up to 30 days, but I want to keep things legal. All my Operating Systems are legal (Windows XP Pro, Vista, Seven, and Linux distributions).
I am fed up with Windows and use Ubuntu-Desktop as my main OS, ubuntu-Server as my...server OS... (I barely turn on my Windows computer any more) and I want to try something else.
Thanks
Besides downloading an illegal copy of OSx, which other ways are there to try OSx in my home, without buying it? (I don't know any friends with Macs).
What are the chances an Apple Store would let me install a copy without a registration key (serial number)?
I am tempted to download it soon to try it up to 30 days, but I want to keep things legal. All my Operating Systems are legal (Windows XP Pro, Vista, Seven, and Linux distributions).
I am fed up with Windows and use Ubuntu-Desktop as my main OS, ubuntu-Server as my...server OS... (I barely turn on my Windows computer any more) and I want to try something else.
Thanks