Oct 23, 2013

How to Download OS X Mavericks for Free

Apple OS X 10.9 Mavericks
Apple has officially released its latest operating system, OS X Mavericks for free. Mac users can install it immediately. Here's what you need to know and how to get it.
About MavericksMavericks is version 10.9 of Apple OS X. At first glance, it closely resembles the previous version,Mountain Lion, but comes with hundreds of small improvements that add up to a significantly upgraded operating system.
For example, you can now reply to an iMessage right from the notification of a new incoming message, rather than open up the iMessage app. Safari has similar improvements—new functions and features that let you stay in your current window while getting relevant information or related tasks done. More importantly for laptop users, Mavericks contains a number of improvements that extend battery life and improve memory. It's impressive to see these kinds of improvements at the software level.
Is Your Mac Compatible?In a nutshell, your Mac is likely compatible if you are running Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6 ) or later. Here's Apple's list of compatible machines:
  • iMac (mid 2007 or newer)
  • MacBook (late 2008 aluminum, or early 2009 or newer)
  • MacBook Pro (mid/late 2007 or newer)
  • MacBook Air (late 2008 or newer)
  • Mac mini (early 2009 or newer)
  • Mac Pro (early 2008 or newer)
  • Xserve (early 2009)
From Snow Leopard, Lion, and Mountain Lion, you'll be able to upgrade to Mavericks in one click—no stepped upgrading required.
If you have an iMac or MacBook Pro from 2007 or later, you should be fine, although people with older machines may want to first clean up and optimize their machines slightly, especially if they've become sluggish over the years. I recommend running a cleanup utility, such as CCleaner, which is free and what I use at home. You might also verify or repair the disk (Applications > Utilities > Disk Utilities). And finally, though this may seem like rudimentary advice, transfer huge files (videos, very large photos and PDFs) to an external hard drive or another place to get them off your Mac.
Before You Download...Before you install a whole new operating system, take a few minutes to prepare so that your update will go smoothly.
Save, Quit, Backup. Save any work you have open, and then quit the applications you were using. Backup your data. Please. Really? Okay, if I can't convince you to back up your entire machine, how about just backing up your most important data?
Update (or Remove) Apps. Check for app updates, and run the ones you need exceptMavericks for now. These updates will appear in the Mac App Store. Even better, if you see any programs in the updates list that you don't use any more, uninstall them. It's more efficient to do a little clean up before you install the new OS than after.
Install Apple OS X MavericksGo back to the App Store icon, and now install Mavericks. Don't futz around with your machine while it's updating. On the first day of release, it will probably take more time to update the operating system than if you wait a day, due to the crush of other users trying to update, too.

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