It seems to work well and is very similar to purchasing through the iTunes store. It tells you if you already have an app installed on your system (mostly - I have a few apps such as Sketchbook Pro that don't show as being installed). I was wondering how it was going to handle existing software licenses. No Microsoft, Adobe or Corel so far, but Apple Aperture is $79.00, rather than $199 Rapidweaver is 1/2 price at $39.99 and Pixelmator is on sale too: $29.99 Most prices seem quite cheap. No iWork 11 either, which is disappointing The best part is you are able to install on any Mac you use and re-download or update at any point. This will be the best way to buy and discover Mac software going forward IMHO. ---- Scott Strawbridge | Graphic Artist scotts1@xxxxxxx scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.liquidphoenixdesign.com http://www.scottstrawbridge.com tel:(519) 474-2754 iChat/Skype/Twitter: scotts1 --- Manage your account options at //www.freelists.org/list/muglo