Yes! I'd bought Logic Platinum 5 (and no additional plugins) as a cheap crossgrade from Mark of the Unicorn's Performer (not "Digital Performer"!), so I was an extremely happy camper when Apple bought Emagic shortly after my purchase, and then threw me "one with everything" for a low upgrade fee.
At the same time, I could completely understand the outrage of studios who had budgeted thousands into plugins over years over the fact that these were now bundled for, essentially, "free".
Ah, it was more expensive than I remembered!
Logic 7 got the Setup Assistant, which meant that you didn't have to know how to build and patch a complete real-world studio from scratch to operate it. Once again, right up my alley. 🙂