Revolution RUMORS!

Robert J. Lawrence rob at rjltech.com
Mon Feb 13 11:26:50 EST 2006


Real rumors??

My sources say that RunRev company was recently purchased by  
Microsoft.  They are currently rebranding the website to announce the  
release of Microsoft
Visual Runtime Revolution.NET 2006 SP 1.  They will also announce  
that support for Mac Classic, OS X, and Unix/Linux will be dropped.


How is that for a "rumor"?    ;-)

Robert

On Feb 13, 2006, at 8:19 AM, xavier.bury at clearstream.com wrote:

> any rumors on when their site is back? the "in a few hours" has  
> kind of
> expired =)
>
> Is there really an update coming?
>
> So far most older or newer bugzillas have been untouched...  So im
> skeptical but i love surprises...
>
> Common, any real rumors people?
>
> cheers
> Xavier
>
> use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com wrote on 13/02/2006 14:37:00:
>
>>
>> Le 13 févr. 06 à 14:11, Charles Hartman a écrit :
>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 13, 2006, at 12:45 AM, Scott Kane wrote:
>>>
>>>>> By-By DreamCard?
>>>>
>>>> Is there really a market for it anyway?  I mean, apart from
>>>> education most people want to compile binaries...
>>
>>
>> I repectly don't agree at all with that, at least in about web-
>> enabled application's development. Just have an eye to most of the
>> leading technologies used to turn the web development in a powerfull
>> and rock-solid usable way so see that Rev is in the right way with,
>> perhaps, five to ten years forwards advance...
>>
>> PHP, Javascript, AJAX, Ruby, Python, Plone-Zope, etc... are great to
>> zap the Java dynosorus from a design point of view. Rev applications
>> servers are just not enough knowed to be able to let us code great
>> apps in a more suitable way than the upon named script-based
>> environments.
>>
>> Thanks RunRev,
>>
>> --
>> Pierre Sahores
>> www.sahores-conseil.com
>>
>>
>>
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