Mark,

Welcome to the Revolution!

First, I would seriously consider how much cross development you would be doing. Not Distribution but actual coding. I think it would be nice for you to have Enterprise but you may find that you only use the PC side (like I do) for a small period of time. Where as with Mac Studio you save some money and down the road if you really need to develop on both platforms then you can upgrade. And with studio you can save the standalone as a Win exe and open it right up in Parallels to test and then make changes to the Mac stack and build again. But if you find you will have to do this alot then consider the more expensive Enterprise. I use Enterprise because I make a living using Rev and need the convenience of both.

I would skip buying the docs and see if you can get away with the PDF/ Dictionary. I learn by doing and seeing how someone else did it. So I used an entire folder of sample projects from various sites and sources. I tore them apart and made changes and broke them and then tried to fix them. I was up and running in no time. The videos would have helped me but they were not around then.

Check Myre to see if they have any bundled versions because things like GLX2 and animation engine etc. come in handy. The mentor program looks interesting too.

Good luck and welcome again,

Tom McGrath

On Sep 13, 2008, at 10:13 PM, Mark Srebnik wrote:

Greetings Revolutionistas*,

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