Re: Saving data in a stack ­STANDALONE

Mikey mikeythek at gmail.com
Mon May 2 08:31:20 EDT 2005


> As a complete beginner with Revolution I¹ve found it very hard to get a grip
> on this. It¹s a big stumbling block for those used to Hypercard, where the
> IDE was taken for granted, and the concept of a standalone was unfamiliar.
> But the ability to deliver standalones cross-platform is a major attraction
> of Revolution ­ so it¹s disappointing that such a key feature as how to save
> user changes to a stack is hard to grasp.
The difference is that you weren't making standalone applications in
HC, unless you bought Heizer's Double-XX (as I did), in which case you
were already living with this restriction.  To make things more
familiar for yourself, why not just distribute the Dreamcard player? 
That's what you did with HC.

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