'Upgrading' from PC to iMac

So Santa has brought me a iMac for Christmas - yeah Santa! I'm currently running Lightroom 2.7 on my PC and was wondering if I may be able to upgrade to Lightroom 3 for my new Mac using the serial number from my version 2 PC version. Do you know if that's possible? Or will I have to purchase the full verson?
Thanks for any help.

Thank you so much for replying Charlie and thanks for doing so so promptly. Much appreciated. Have a great New Year

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