CS3 to CS5 File Conversion

We are in the process of upgrading from CS3 to CS5.5.  With all of the discussions about backwards compatibility issues, my concern is what will happen with a open my CS3 files in CS5.5.  How much will I lose in the process?  Like other discussions threads, we too had to make decisions about when we had the resources to upgrade and by the time the resources were available, CS4 was no longer an option.
An user's feedback on this would be appreciated.

I've never had any problem selecting text from older versions of Illustrator (e.g., CS3 to CS5). If it's Illustrator pre-Creative Suite, there was a change in the text engine about 8 years ago. It's explained in this article:
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/illustrator/articles/ill11legtext.html

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