> Thanks. It does appear like you can use the $30 disk to do a full
> Tiger to Snow Leopard upgrade.
Though yes, TECHNICALLY (i.e. legally) you need to buy the $169 Mac Box Set for a machine running Tiger. As far as that's concerned, you could just as well install Snow on the old machine via Target Mode on the newer machine with the Snow disk that came with it. If you're fine with that... go for it.
Apple: "With Snow Leopard, iLife '09, and iWork '09 all in one box, the Mac Box Set is the best way to upgrade your Mac experience, **especially if you're still using Mac OS X Tiger**."
- RK
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