Starter Kit

Josh Dye Zzyzx at Relia.Net
Fri May 10 22:37:02 EDT 2002


I just had to post my opinion on this...

I had the Starter Kit for the longest time. Man, did it SUCK. I stopped
programming because it took so much more time, to figure out how to send it
to different buttons, etc. Man, I lost a lot of hair when using the Starter
Kit.... Basically, Rev has put a nice limit on it, it opened the door to my
future, which is great, and they should keep the Starter kit like that. Its
perfect. It has it's limits....

 - Josh Dye


----- Original Message -----
From: <RAaaaaaaaaaaaa at aol.com>
To: <use-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: Starter Kit


> sqb,
>
> Yes, it was the "starter kit" that got me to purchase also... Without
> "Seeing" it for myself, I never would have believed that Revolution was
just
> that, a "Revolution"!
>
> However, imagine what RunRev could do if everyone who used Revolution
beyond
> evaluation payed the license fee?  I'll bet with all that revenue going
into
> R/D and support (and some in the pockets of RunRev, they deserve it!),
this
> list probably wouldn't be necessary!  --  Heck, we might just see vertical
> text, or REAL tables!!
>
> Look, if RunRev want's to release a product that people can download for
free
> and create the type of applications that you can in the "starter kit",
that's
> their buisness.  But what is the price?  Does this type of marketing turn
> into a welfare type of situation?  Time and energy being spent on
non-paying
> clients instead of REAL issues.
>
> Once again,
> just one man's opinion
>
> Power to the Developer!  (Licensed, and non-licensed :)
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