Have you been pouring over Apple's press releases from its recent high-profile launches of ¡Life, ¡Work and OS X Mavericks, perhaps marveling over Mavericks features of the updated Safari, iBooks, Maps and Finder Tabs and Tags? Or maybe you're enchanted by those 64-bit, revamped apps like Pages, Numbers, Keynote and iPhoto? If so, we reckon that you might have missed the real story in the recent announcements.
If there's anything that so many of the bloggers and columnists are noticing about these software releases, it's that they're free... for the most part. For example, although GarageBand is among the free apps, an in-app purchase of additional sounds and instruments is still possible for $4.99. That aside, Mac users who have bought a Mac sometime in the past six years do…