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Originally Posted by BirdOPrey5
You're buying a license for VB5 but you get full access to run the VB 4 Publishing Suite (or any other earlier version.)
So think of it like you're buying VB4 now, with a free upgrade to VB5 whenever it is ready.
Also the price of the VB5 license is less than the price of the VB4 suite also used to be.
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This is an excellent point and I think $250 for vB4 is quite a bargain. But it leaves people who already have vB4 in a tough position. You shouldn't have to pay 200 bucks to beta test software. Sure, you're entitled to updates down the line, but that's quite a leap of faith. You should only have to pay when they give you a version that ready to go live.
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Originally Posted by Lynne
4.2 is most likely the end-of-the-line for the 4.x series.
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That's news to me. Many on vBulletin.com claim that development on 4.x will continue.