Thanks for the big welcome and all your input, Jacqueline. Appreciate all your help and suggestions!
on 9/13/08 10:21 PM, J. Landman Gay at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Mark Srebnik wrote: >> Greetings Revolutionistas*, >> >> Just discovered the Use-Rev List....wanted to jump in and say "Hello" to >> everyone and also get some input from this illustrious group. > > Hello, and big welcome. This is the best place you could have found for > Rev help. Oh, and you can call us just about anything you want, we're > easy. :) > > I'll just hit a couple of your questions: > >> >> 2) Rev Download vs Boxed Version >> >> It¹s not clear to me from Rev¹s website what¹s included in boxed version >> besides Rev CD. Do you get a printed copy of the user guide too? Or anything >> else? Otherwise, seems like just easier/cheaper just to get download >> version. > > Go the download route. The only thing you get in the boxed version that > isn't in the download is...the box. It's a very nice box though. > >> >> 3) Rev Printed User Guide >> >> Any recommendations for getting the printed user guide or do most people >> just use the electronic version? > > Most use the electronic. The printed version is the identical, only > paper. If you are the type who likes a book open in front of you while > you work, the printed docs are great. Otherwise the built-in electronic > ones are fine, and have the added advantage of being searchable. > >> >> 4) Learning Rev Strategy >> >> Do you recommend just working through the included tutorials and other >> materials that comes with Rev and then working on your own projects or ?? > > All of the above. Then, work through these in order: > > http://support.runrev.com/scriptingconferences/ > > These are a set of tutorials designed specifically for the beginning > Revolutionary, and they work through all the concepts from ground zero > on up. They were originally presented by many of the pros here during > live online sessions a couple of years ago. You can read transcripts of > the online sessions at the back of each stack. They were designed as > primers. > > So glad to see you here, and don't be afraid to ask even the most > elementary questions. You'll get tons of answers, this is a fantastic group. [Snip...] > -- > Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
