Difference between CRM 4.0 and CRM 5.0?

Hi,
can anybody send me the CRM Release notes 5.0 docs to my mail id <removed by SDN Forum Moderator>  I just want to migrate to CRM Release 5.0. Need all the func difference of CRM 4.0 and CRM 5.0
Thank You...

Hello,
please have a look at http://service.sap.com/releasenotes where you find all Release Notes which include all functional differences.
Regards
Gregor

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