Should I wait to buy LR?

New to LR so I am using LR 3 trail (20 days left) and was set to order the boxed version when I found about LR4 Beta.
What should I do now:
1. Buy LR3 and upgrade later to LR4 with a price premium?
2. Install LR 4 Beta and use it to create all my catalogs and develop and make the purchase when LR4 is released?
With 1. the disadvantage is obviously price and having to adjust to a new version so soon. With 2. I am afraid the development adjustments won't be the same on the full release. What's you suggestion?

Well, you've pretty much figured out the issues.
Historically, the upgrade to the next release has been $99. No guarantees that it will be that this time.
With #2 some of your changes may not carry across looking the same, and there's always a risk with beta software that it has a catastrophic bug hiding in it somewhere that will come out and eat all your changes. Personally, I don't do anything on the beta that I'm not willing to lose.
You say "to create all my catalogues". Do yourself a huge favour, and create just one. Lightroom works far better as a digital asset manager (DAM) if you only have one. There are a few "corner cases" where having more than one can make sense, but until you know enough to work out what they are on your own, it's best to stick with only one.
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