

The latest version of our software will always be available on our Downloads page. If you are an existing user entitled to a discount on a major update, the first thing you'll want to do is download the trial version of the new program.
SCAPPLE PROMO CODES UPGRADE
How Do I Claim My Upgrade Discount? Web Store Customers Therefore, anyone who purchased Scrivener 1 for Windows on or after November 20th 2017 is eligible for a free upgrade to Scrivener 3 for Windows. *This window is a bit more flexible for Scrivener 1 for Windows users upgrading to Scrivener 3 for Windows due to unforeseen delays in the update's release. The best way to be notified about updates is to sign up for our newsletter by filling out the "Keep up to date" form at the bottom of our website. The discount price will be set at the time of release, but as an example, Scrivener 3 on the Mac is $59.99 but registered users of Scrivener 2 for macOS get a 45% discount.

If you purchased the previous version of the software earlier than that, you receive a major discount on the regular price.
SCAPPLE PROMO CODES UPDATE
If you purchased the software at any time during the three months prior to the release date of the major new version, you will receive the update for free.*.We don't ever charge you full price for paid updates, though: Such updates consist of major new features and UI overhauls, and because of the huge amount of work involved (not only with the code but also with graphics and documentation rewriting), these updates are always paid-for. Major updates are those that involve a major version number change - 1.x to 2.x, 2.x to 3.x and so on. Such updates usually consist of a combination of bug-fixes and feature refinements, although often contain more substantial changes and new features too.Īll major updates are offered at a discount. For instance, 1.1 through to 1.9 would be free, as would 2.3 to 2.4 or 3.5 to 3.7 - all of these are counted as minor updates. The major version number is the number that comes first. Minor updates are updates that don't involve a major version number change. Whether or not you will have to pay for an update depends on what kind of update it is (minor or major), and on when you initially purchased the software.
