Should I upgrade to OS X Lion if it's free?
I bought a Macbook Pro that came pre loaded with OS X Snow Leopard sometime around last June or August. The day I bought it was the first day that the new OS, OS X Lion came out, so they said I can download it for free off the app store with a code they gave me. I never got around to doing it, but I feel like I should now that I just bought an iPhone 4s, so I can use the cloud service. My question is should I get Lion or stay with Snow Leopard since there are supposed to be some major issues with Lion?
There are no major issues with Lion but it is irrelevant as Lion has now been superseded by Mountain Lion. There may have been a time limit on your free update code which has now expired.
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