Hi Paul,

I develop entirely using Mac OS X, but mostly FOR Macs (OS X & OS 9). I have built a couple of apps for Windows and apart from the look & feel which you just have to check on a Windows machine, the only problem I have had was due to using Mac-only characters in scripts.

For me, this was primarily the not-equals sign (option-equals on a Mac keyboard), but less-than-or-equal-to and greater-than-or-equal-to (option < and option >) will also fail when running under Windows. I am now trying to re-train myself to use the longer versions as a built app gives no error messages and it can be very puzzling to work out why a script just totally fails to run.

As regards the type of license you should get, I would recommend one Studio and one Enterprise. Then you can develop on both platforms but do the final build using Studio on your main platform, so avoiding the "Made with Revolution" message on shutdown.

Cheers,
Sarah
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