I believe that there is a lower price for upgrading from one version to the next and a higher price if you have skipped a version.

However, if you add the two sequential upgrades to get from 2002 to 2004, will you spend more or less than merely skipping 2003 and upgrading from 2002 to 2004 directly?

It seems that sequential upgrades run $79.95 and if my memory serves, skipping versions cost $140, so if you get 2003 even though you don't want it, you will have spent $159.90 to get 2004, while if you skip 2003 and go from 2002 to 2004 you will only spend $140. That is if their pricing schedule remains the same. Check their website to be certain these numbers are right.

Economically, if you don't really want 2003, you will save money if you skip it (and if Coda's pricing holds true to form.)


Eric Dannewitz wrote:
I believe you can still upgrade for $79.95 or whatever it is. You might want to check the coda music website (http://www.codamusic.com).

I think you are right about the upgrade price being higher if you are coming from an earlier version. However, if I remember correctly it was like $140 or something for previous version to get the new version.

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I know this has probably been covered months ago, but....
I have not bought MacFin2003 since I didn't think it offered anything significantly new. I use 2002b. Someone told me recently that when 2004 comes out, I will have to pay MUCH more for an update (like a couple hundred dollars) than I would if I had bought the update to 2003. Is that correct? And if so, is the update to 2003 for the $80 price still available, or is that past?
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