View Full Version : upgrading 3.7 to 4.0
mikeinjersey
Fri 28th Dec '07, 6:48pm
Will people that already have the yearly subcription for updates to 3.7... will they eventually be able to upgrade to 4.0? no additional costs?
Antonio_424
Fri 28th Dec '07, 6:51pm
If 4.0 is released within the time period of your license...
As in... if you paid for your vBulletin today, and wish to update to 4.0 without any further payments, you'll have to pray it comes out within one years time.
Otherwise you'll have to pay an additional fee for a year's worth of upgrades.
Andy Huang
Sat 29th Dec '07, 3:36am
Version change does not incur extra costs. As long as your license is active (IE: not expired or disabled due to license violation), you will be able to download new versions of the software as they become available. Please note that forum and tickets support is free, so you will only need to renew your access if you wish to have newer versions of the software :)
wild-wing
Sat 29th Dec '07, 2:20pm
Version change does not incur extra costs. ... so you will only need to renew your access if you wish to have newer versions of the software :) :confused::confused: i think you just said no then yes.
Andy Huang
Sat 29th Dec '07, 2:59pm
Read carefully ;)
No, there is no fee to upgrade to new version. Unlike Windows, for example, where you need to pay $400 or how many ever depending on version to get the new Windows; you are not required to pay extra fees to get new version.
The renew fee is for all downloads; not upgrade.
Webmist
Sat 29th Dec '07, 6:04pm
:confused::confused: i think you just said no then yes.
In layman's terms if your subscription is current and active at the time of release then you will have access to download.
In your members area look to see when your scheduled to renew your license and hope it's release before then or you will have to renew before you will have access to it.
korny30
Sat 29th Dec '07, 11:17pm
when is 4.0 coming out, or was this just a hypothical question?
Knightmane
Sun 30th Dec '07, 1:42am
I think a better question would be: what all is theoretically going to be in 4.0 that will make it different from 3.7?
I mean, there were already a LOT of great improvements released for 3.7 and it would be hard to improve on all of the fun little goodies that are available in 3.7.
Andy Huang
Sun 30th Dec '07, 2:04am
I think a better question would be: what all is theoretically going to be in 4.0 that will make it different from 3.7?
I mean, there were already a LOT of great improvements released for 3.7 and it would be hard to improve on all of the fun little goodies that are available in 3.7.
Wait and see ;)
katilkuzu
Mon 31st Dec '07, 4:23am
Wait and see ;)
well 4.0 is great i think some of my friend was talking about this in a few days ago. Soo we are waiting forward ;)
nexialys
Mon 31st Dec '07, 9:11am
well 4.0 is great i think some of my friend was talking about this in a few days ago. Soo we are waiting forward ;)
4.0 IS GREAT ?!... where did you hear about this version ?!.. even me never heard of the features list... i suppose you talk about 3.7 then...
obmob
Thu 3rd Jan '08, 2:59pm
vb 4.0 Oo
when, where? XD
craigl
Thu 3rd Jan '08, 8:15pm
With any luck there will be a built in Wiki in 4.0.
Anthony89
Thu 3rd Jan '08, 8:41pm
With any luck there will be a built in Wiki in 4.0.
Why should there be a wiki? Don't see how much use that would be in a forum system.
Bounce
Fri 4th Jan '08, 5:13am
Lets get 3.7 out the way first eh :D
what about 3.8 amd 3.9 .. where did they go :(:p
lovevn
Fri 4th Jan '08, 6:47am
Hm, I would like to upgrade to version 8.0 with no aditional cost.
Stubbed
Tue 8th Jan '08, 9:46pm
Hm, I would like to upgrade to version 8.0 with no aditional cost.
Hahah. I lol'd :)
As per usual - It appears that people are never happy with what they've got eh? How about we get version 3.7 out the door first eh?
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