Upgrade is, AFAIK, a renewal. However, being there is someone on the
other end of [email protected], you should be able to ask for your
activation count to be reset.

So maybe email them first, but I doubt it'll be a problem if you
explain whats happening.

$249 thing should be fine.

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 16:55, bamagrad03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm currently on the tail end of my MonoTouch license and currently I'm dead
> in the water in terms of upgrading my MacBook thanks to the activation
> constraints that are built in.
>
> My question is, since I already have a license, can I purchase a
> professional upgrade @ $249 instead of the full version @ $399 and put it on
> a new machine? Or will I run into the same activation issues?
>
> Or is the "upgrade" not a renewal? Aka renewals are ALL full price?
>
> Thanks!
>
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