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Final stretch: Your SP4 loyalty discount runs through June 17

Since the release of SP4 on May 18, a loyalty discount of 20% to 40% has been available for upgrading to the new major version of WebAcappella Fusion. It ends at midnight on Wednesday, June 17: after that, the upgrade price will go back up. A reminder of what’s ending, what SP4 unlocks, and the difference between updating and upgrading to the next Service Pack.

Service Packs and Updates: How They Work, and Why You Should Always Install the Latest Version

Service Packs and updates are not the same thing. A Service Pack unlocks new features through your license; the built-in update provides everyone, free of charge, with bug fixes, stability improvements, and OS compatibility. We’ll explain the system—and why it’s in your best interest to install the latest version, even if you decide not to upgrade to the next Service Pack.

SP4: What You've Helped Achieve in a Week

Nine days after the release of SP4, five hotfixes have already been released, and your feedback has led to updates to the v4 menu, the store, the Table component, and several visual refinements. Reminder: the SP4 update promotion runs through June 17.

WebAcappella Fusion SP4 is available: what’s new

WebAcappella Fusion SP4 is available. A look at the new features: the completely redesigned responsive menu, promotions on select products in the e-commerce store, and the gradient Shape Divider. Here are the eight other new features in SP4, along with details on how to upgrade to this version.

Service Pack 4 Preview: Flexible Containers and New Components

Preview of upcoming new features in WebAcappella Fusion Service Pack 4: two new flexible containers, four new components (button, medallions, table, accordion), a gradient Shape Divider editor, and search functionality in the resource picker. Automatically included with any license purchased or updated starting today.

New 64-bit Windows installer

The WebAcappella Fusion Windows installer has been updated and is now 64-bit. Here’s what this means for you.