Just install from the media that came with the Mac or contact AppleCare to have a replacement DVD shipped to you.Īnother option is to activate a new Mac with your Apple ID and simply associate the free versions of the software with your account. Updates like bug fixes for the 2008 version of iMovie are free, so you can also choose to keep using the version of iMovie that shipped with your Mac. Unfortunately, this means that your 2008 iMac is not eligible for a free copy of the new iMovie - you will have to pay the $14.99 if you want to update. The small print does not include "iMovie" or "iPhoto," but it should since that is how it works. Qualifying Mac computers purchased on or after October 1, 2013. * Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are free on the Mac App Store for However, the free pricing is not offered for older Macs, as is outlined in the small print/asterisk note on this page. New Mac computers include iMovie (and other creativity/productivity apps) for free. IMovie costs $14.99 on the Mac App Store. Keynote, you can apply for these apps through the Up-To-Date Program
Purchased a qualifying Mac that did not include Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are available free with every qualifying new Mac. Starting in October 2014, Apple announced that Pages, Numbers, and This answer may not be valid any more, but you can find updated information about the "Up-To-Date Program" here. Note: As user Pang pointed out, the original answer contains a dead link.