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Apple Discontinues Boxed Software for Educational Institutions

Posted September 29, 2011 at 8:08pm by iClarified · 5676 views
Apple has told educational institutions that it will no longer be providing boxed software (excluding Logic), reports ZDNet.

The following email was recently sent to customers at a major academic institutions...

Apple confirmed today that, with limited exception, they will cease to ship boxed software to campus resellers. This includes Mac OS X Snow Leopard , iLife, iWork, Apple Remote Desktop, and Aperture, among others.

We have a limited supply of copies of each in stock in the store, so consider this a "last call" for anyone who would like a hard copy before they are gone. Particularly anyone who would like to get Snow Leopard, as we just received our final shipment of that version of the OS.

The only products that will remain as boxed software offerings are Logic Express and Logic Studio.

For information on Apple Volume Purchasing Program for software, we've posted a page on our website that describes how departmetnal users can take advantage of purchasing volume licensing.


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