I think there might be some confusion...
If you buy a CQC license, you have access to (and can install and run) ALL versions of CQC, from now 'til eternity (with the yearly fee thing sic mentioned above). So, if you THINK you were going to get CQC, then you really should do it today...as in right now.
Once you do that, you can then go to the website and download the latest official version (which is 2.something) and use that. Then when 3.0 is officially release, you simply install that over your existing install and off you go.
You can also go to the website, install 2.something (dunno if you actually have to do that first), and then go to the beta thread and install what will very soon become 3.0. And that way, when 3.0 really is released, you can install that over your 3.0beta install, and you'll get whatever other minor fixes Dean added between the time you did your install and 3.0 was released.
But either way, the $333 includes all older, newer, future, etc versions of CQC. Again, you have to pay the yearly maintenance fee to get the "lifetime" updates, but the first year is included in your purchase price (and Dean is also offering a big discount on that yearly fee right now too, if you have the money to pay it up front).
Hope that helped....essentially, if you want CQC, then there is no logical reason not to wait. The release of 3.0 isn't a new "product" you have to wait for....it's just all CQC.
So, to 'splain....there is no time, let me summup... you aren't buying CQC 3.0. I know most other software products out there do sell their new version as though it were a new product, different from all their previous versions. Dean doesn't do that. Instead, the sale right now is on CQC, and the sale is prompted by/in celebration of version 3 being released...that is all.