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<blockquote data-quote="Kzach" data-source="post: 5571236" data-attributes="member: 56189"><p>I have flirted with the idea of buying CC for many years. Part of what has put me off was that I forked out a lot of money (IIRC it was about $110 back then) for CC1 and found it to be so incredibly difficult to use and understand that it ended up being shelved and never touched.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at it (CC3) now and thinking that it may have come a long way in terms of usability and that with the internet there may be some community resources I could draw on for help in understanding it.</p><p></p><p>The other thing that concerns me is that it seems that some integral components of it, namely the source maps and symbol sets, are EXTRA. That's a bit of a "WTF?" to me, especially since it would add up to about $150 worth of extra.</p><p></p><p>So I'm wondering if I buy only CC3, if I'm going to be left out in the cold and needing those $150 of extras or if I could be perfectly happy without them? Also, any pointers to possible communities that specialise in CC3 usage would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kzach, post: 5571236, member: 56189"] I have flirted with the idea of buying CC for many years. Part of what has put me off was that I forked out a lot of money (IIRC it was about $110 back then) for CC1 and found it to be so incredibly difficult to use and understand that it ended up being shelved and never touched. I'm looking at it (CC3) now and thinking that it may have come a long way in terms of usability and that with the internet there may be some community resources I could draw on for help in understanding it. The other thing that concerns me is that it seems that some integral components of it, namely the source maps and symbol sets, are EXTRA. That's a bit of a "WTF?" to me, especially since it would add up to about $150 worth of extra. So I'm wondering if I buy only CC3, if I'm going to be left out in the cold and needing those $150 of extras or if I could be perfectly happy without them? Also, any pointers to possible communities that specialise in CC3 usage would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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