# ABP Framework 3.2 Final Has Been Released ABP Framework & ABP Commercial 3.2 have been released today. Since all the new features are already explained in details with the [3.2 RC Announcement Post](https://blog.abp.io/abp/ABP-Framework-ABP-Commercial-3.2-RC-With-The-New-Blazor-UI), I will not repeat all the details again. Please read [the RC post](https://blog.abp.io/abp/ABP-Framework-ABP-Commercial-3.2-RC-With-The-New-Blazor-UI) for **new feature and changes** you may need to do for your solution while upgrading to the version 3.2. ## Creating New Solutions You can create a new solution with the ABP Framework version 3.2 by either using the `abp new` command or using the **direct download** tab on the [get started page](https://abp.io/get-started). > See the [getting started document](https://docs.abp.io/en/abp/latest/Getting-Started) for details. ## How to Upgrade an Existing Solution ### Install/Update the ABP CLI First of all, install the ABP CLI or upgrade to the latest version. If you haven't installed yet: ````bash dotnet tool install -g Volo.Abp.Cli ```` To update an existing installation: ```bash dotnet tool update -g Volo.Abp.Cli ``` ### ABP UPDATE Command [ABP CLI](https://docs.abp.io/en/abp/latest/CLI) provides a handy command to update all the ABP related NuGet and NPM packages in your solution with a single command: ````bash abp update ```` After the update command, check [the RC blog post](https://blog.abp.io/abp/ABP-Framework-ABP-Commercial-3.2-RC-With-The-New-Blazor-UI) to learn if you need to make any changes in your solution. > You may want to see the new [upgrading document](https://docs.abp.io/en/abp/latest/Upgrading). ## About the Next Versions The next two versions (3.3 & 4.0) will be mostly related to completing the Blazor UI features and upgrading the ABP Framework & ecosystem to the .NET 5.0. The ultimate goal is to complete the version 4.0 with a stable Blazor UI with the fundamental features implemented and publish it just after the Microsoft lunches .NET 5 in this November.