Commercial Examples? Training?
Richard D. Miller
wow at together.net
Fri Mar 15 01:55:01 EST 2002
We continue to have great success with our Rev CD, having shipped over 600
copies in the past 6 weeks with no returns and many congratulations from our
customers. It's working fine on Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP/XP Pro and Mac
OS9/OSX. Our program is rather graphic intensive, so we've had a few minor
problems with Win 95 users who didn't have enough RAM. But that's about it.
Info on the CD is here: http://www.thewoodexchange.info/woodexplorer.html
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Richard Miller
The Wood Exchange.info
http://www.thewoodexchange.info
802-238-5355
802-951-2534 fax
>
> Hi,
>
> I know this has been asked before, but does anyone have any commercial
> products developed in Rev that are available for sale now? Or
> at least professional-quality examples? (Apart from the typing
> tutor and what's on the MetaCard app examples page? We know
> Rev is young, but...?)
>
> We're especially interested in products that are graphically
> intense (taking advantage of the animation manager and/or QT)
> and those that use Valentina or other external databases. We're
> also interested in anyone that has commercial/near-commercial
> INTERNET products written in Rev for sale now.
>
> We're just trying to get a better idea of the possibilities of
> the tool. Examples are a great way for us to do that. We also
> want to support Rev developers.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> We're also looking for anyone that has computer-based training
> on Rev/MC available for sale.
>
> Most of our developers do not have a Hypercard background, so
> it's a different way of thinking for us. We would love to see
> narrated screen-capture MPEGs of someone using the tool on example
> projects or the like. Might this even be something RR itself
> would tackle as a supplemental product?
>
> I don't think anyone has done this yet, but I think it would
> help speed the adoption of the tool. I know that we are holding
> out to buy more licenses until we get more comfortable with Rev's
> capabilities. The written tuturials are a bit slow-going.
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Finally, does Rev support "drag and drop" operations (like one
> can achieve with Flash,etc.)?
>
> Many thanks.
>
> - David
>
>
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