From final cut pro 3 to final cut pro 5

Hello
I bought final cut pro 3 long time ago. May I buy the final cut pro 5 upgrade or must I buy the full software ?
HAve all a good day
arnaud

You can read through the crossgrade offer here:
http://www.apple.com/universal/crossgrade/
To go from FCP3 to FCP5 is $699US. You may want to check in with your local Apple store for the costs in Euros.
Good luck.
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