Rev and the Web

Luis luis at anachreon.co.uk
Wed May 21 07:16:57 EDT 2008


A plugin, for some, would be seen as less of an 'installation', and  
with the Vista security tightened, I suppose the browser plugin is  
the 'least harmful'.
I still prefer web-borne stacks tho.

Cheers,

Luis.


On 21 May 2008, at 10:35, Jan Schenkel wrote:

> --- Luis <luis at anachreon.co.uk> wrote:
>> I'm surprised there hasn't been any talk of the blog
>> post mentioning
>> better integration of Rev and the Web/Browsers.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Luis.
>>
>
> Well, I blogged about it from my 'business fotware'
> point of view. But we can only tell how much of a
> killer app this is, once we've been able to play with
> it ourselves.
>
> Just from a theoretical point of view, this is the
> perfect way to counter Adobe Flash moving to the
> desktop and the AJAX concoctions.
>
> And don't let the Flash analogy fool you: this is a
> perfect tool for business applications as well,
> especially in combination with the PHP-style engine.
>
> Anyway, if you want to read the whole entry, go to:
> <http://quartam.blogspot.com>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jan Schenkel.
>
> Quartam Reports & PDF Library for Revolution
> <http://www.quartam.com>
>
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