![]() ![]() ![]() Beyond that, you have to purchase a new, full version of the software. Normally, you can only take advantage of "upgrading" if your current version is only two or three versions old. That is the more expensive option (about $25 more), compared to upgrading, but you "own", subject to the EULA, the new version of the software outright, and if you want, and you have a previous new version, you can install that older version on another computer after uninstalling from the other computer. If you purchase a new full version of the software (not upgrade), then no previous "qualifying" version of the software has to be installed on your computer.
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