someone noticed this one?
xbury.cs at clearstream.com
xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Fri Oct 22 08:04:43 EDT 2004
> > This is to let you know that Runtime Revolution have just
> launched a
> > new consulting service to complement its line of professional
> > developer tools.
Amazing no news make it into the now totally useless revonline
stack. The news have not changed since I installed it! Nice idea,
poor followup IMOHO. Actually this maillist's link seems to be
the missing info in the revonline stack! ;)
> > Runtime is providing the following services:
> >
> > - Tailor made multimedia solutions
> > - Business applications and database front ends
> > - Porting titles to the Mac, Windows or Linux platforms
> > - Adding custom features to the Revolution technology platform
> !!!
> > - Building customized versions of the Revolution technology
> !!!
OK, it's nice that Rev helps its customers (if they dont steal work
from their clients as I kind of read it - (I must be wrong right?) but
it would be nicer if Revo stopped diverting its resources and finished
fixing the thousands of quality/gui/crossplatform/cpu hogging bugs
left in the GUI! OK, I exagerate as the mention of thousands of rev users!
Im currently recording >>at least<< one potential bugzilla a day since I
use runrev but still missing some 900 visits on the net for my downloads!
;))
Maybe someone can explain this?
> > The consulting service will allow existing Revolution developers to
> > add built-to-order features to the Revolution technology, or to
> > provide customized versions of the technology.
This however is a welcome invitation to share technology and sell to
thousands of clients...
Monsieurx.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com
> [mailto:use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of
> klaus at major-k.de
> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 12:21
> To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
> Subject: someone noticed this one?
>
> Hi all,
>
> looks like there is another list, with extremely low traffic,
> but maybe because it is mostly unknown...
>
> Info:
> http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/revolution
>
> But this is the last posting of this list and i thought that
> all should read this...
>
> > From: Heather Nagey <heather at runrev.com>
> > Date: 19. Oktober 2004 16:39:37 GMT+02:00
> > To: <revolution at lists.runrev.com>
> > Subject: Revolution Based Software Development Consulting Service
> > Launched
> > Reply-To: heather at runrev.com
> >
> > Dear Revolution list members,
> >
> > This is to let you know that Runtime Revolution have just
> launched a
> > new consulting service to complement its line of professional
> > developer tools.
> >
> > The consulting service will allow existing Revolution developers to
> > add built-to-order features to the Revolution technology, or to
> > provide customized versions of the technology.
> >
> > "This is a great new service that now allows any company to benefit
> > from the time saving benefits of Revolution, regardless of whether
> > they have development team in-house" said Kevin Miller, CEO
> of Runtime
> > Revolution.
> >
> > By applying the Revolution technology to the consulting
> process, the
> > company can provide multimedia, database front ends, custom
> software
> > and enterprise solutions more efficiently than by using traditional
> > development processes. The finished solution can then be
> deployed and
> > subsequently maintained for Windows, Mac, Linux and UNIX platforms
> > without additional costs.
> >
> > Runtime is providing the following services:
> >
> > - Tailor made multimedia solutions
> > - Business applications and database front ends
> > - Porting titles to the Mac, Windows or Linux platforms
> > - Adding custom features to the Revolution technology platform
> !!!
> > - Building customized versions of the Revolution technology
> !!!
>
> > - Enterprise solutions
> > - IT solutions
> > - And more
> >
> > This new service is ideal for creating robust and flexible
> > multi-platform applications from software that may have
> outgrown its
> > original development environment. Runtime specializes in porting
> > solutions originally written in FileMaker, Visual Basic, HyperCard,
> > SuperCard and other tools. The company can enhance,
> modernize or even
> > completely overhaul existing titles, before delivering them in a
> > flexible multi-platform format.
> >
> > Revolution's high level development system, point and click
> interface
> > builder, together with its very high level programming
> language, can
> > reduce development time and consulting costs by up to 90%, when
> > compared with traditional languages. The company recently released
> > version 2.5 of Revolution, which is used by thousands of
> professional
> > developers every day.
> >
> > For more information on this new consulting service or the
> Revolution
> > technology, you can visit the company's web site at
> > http://www.runrev.com/
>
> Any comments? ;-)
>
> I have to say that i am not very happy with these news,
> especially with the two marked items above...
>
>
> Regards
>
> Klaus Major
> klaus at major-k.de
> http://www.major-k.de
>
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