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 <h1>Getting Started with FMC</h1>
 
 <h2>Eclipse Installation</h2>
-<p>As Eclipse base installation you can use any existing
-installation you already have or start with a fresh one for FMC.
-Eclipse downloads are available from <a
-	href="http://eclipse.org/downloads/">here</a>, any package listed on
-this page should do, but we recommend using the <i>Eclipse Classic</i>
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+<p>As Eclipse base installation you can use any existing installation you already have or start with a fresh one for FMC.
+Eclipse downloads are available from <a href="http://eclipse.org/downloads/">here</a>, any package listed on this page should do, but we recommend using the <i>Eclipse Classic</i>
 or <i>Eclipse Modeling Tools</i> packages.</p>
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+<p>You can install the FMC editor using the "Install new Software..." entry of the Eclipse help menu. Please got to the <a href="../download.php">FMC Download</a> page to retrieve the latest update site URL.</p>
+
 <p><b>Note:</b> FMC 0.11.x runs against Eclipse 4.3 (Kepler), while FMC 0.10.x will run against Eclipse 4.4 (Luna), and Eclipse 3.7 (Indigo). So keep an eye on these version
 ranges for your installations.</p>
 
 <h2>First Steps</h2>
-<p>TBD</p>
+<p>You can follow the <a href="tutorials/gettingStarted.pdf">Getting Started Tutorial</a> to learn how to create a new FMC diagram and different FMC elements, and how to use editor features like predefined styles and diagram export.</p>
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