>If you've heard me talk about any discounted version, that was just referring to the upgrade license, for example the current V2 upgrade version that you can purchase for >$100 if you already owned V1, rather than buying a brand new full price V2 license.
This is the discount I was referring to. If V3 isn't far away it makes more sense for me to purchase any licenses as and when V3 comes (unless you introduce a grace period for free upgrades as many other vendors do). I'm not sure of the point of purchasing a number of V2 licenses now only to have to pay another $100 to upgrade to V3 in a few months time.
Cheers,
jm
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