![]() ![]() In the USA, the number for Apple Sales Support is 1-80. I'm not sure why that is, but my guess is that if you haven't upgraded to Lion yet, waiting another day or two won't be a huge deal. The only weird part is that the Apple Support salesman said that it may take "up to a couple of days" to get the redemption code. It will cost you US$20 and will come to you as a redeemable code that you will use in the Mac App Store, which means that you will need a Mac running at least 10.6.8 to use the code. The good news is that Lion is still available from Apple. ![]() It's also not available on Apple's website, or, or anywhere else (with very few exceptions which all looked extremely unreliable). Here's the twist: his MacBook cannot run Mountain Lion (10.8), and Lion (10.7) is no longer available for sale on the Mac App Store. A reader contacted us the other day with an interesting problem: he wanted to use the latest Java update, but it requires an "Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.7.3 (Lion) or later" and his MacBook was running Snow Leopard.
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