Revolution - Graphing
-= JB =-
sundown at nwrain.net
Sun Jun 3 06:00:12 EDT 2007
On Jun 3, 2007, at 1:14 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> All the tools we sell for Revolution are royalty free. You are free to
> build software that uses the media in any way you want. But from your
> email, I'm not sure if you're looking for a graph creating tool that
> you can
> distribute in your stacks.
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott Rossi
> Creative Director
> Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
When you mention a graph creating tool I am not sure exactly what
you mean but I will try to further explain what I need. I have
several
types of stacks in hypercard. There is data the user enters that I
am
providing the user the ability to graph. Since I have several stacks
I have one stack that I made that can make various graphs from the
other stacks. From what you have said and the samples I looked at
it appears I could probably make the bar and pie graphs available
with the software you are selling even though they are not really a
graphing package. I am not going to sell a graph program alone.
It will be an integral part of the other stacks.
At the moment I am still using the trial package of Revolution and
like many I am on limited funds. Plus while I am learning to use it
I am researching everything to see how I can accomplish what I
am already doing in hypercard. At the same time I am looking for
new features and extras etc. I like your gauges and see how they
can be used to make graphs from what you have said.
Even though I am not buying anything today I am interested in the
price of your gauges etc. They looked good. Maybe by the time I
get ready to add the graphing a package designed for that will be
available. But knowing where I can buy other things to spruce up
my stack will always be important to me. Like I said I have bought
several things from Ro when he had Royal Software opened. My
interest are varied and expanding so keep me posted on anything
you are selling for Revolution. Someday I will start buying.
thanks for the info,
John Balgenorth
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