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HELP!!!!! I have OS X version 10.2 and I need to upgrade...

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Question by Bridgette
Submitted on 2/24/2004
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HELP!!!!!
I have OS X version 10.2   and I need to upgrade to at least 10.2.1
I bought quickbooks for mac and the requirements said mac OS X 10.1.5 and 10.2.1 and higher.  I thought OS X 10.2 was right in the middle and it would be fine.  But I guess not.  Apple won't even tell me what I need to buy with out charging me 60 dollars just for asking.  So, does anyone know how I can upgrade my mac OS X 10.2 to a OS X 10.2.1 or higher without spending hundreds?  Please let me know at artisticinteriors at earthlink.net.


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