Good looking examples of applications built with Revolution
Sivakatirswami
katir at hindu.org
Wed Feb 18 19:41:46 EST 2009
Aloha, Ben:
I'm not sure if they qualify for "impressive modern user interface"
but they are popular, and in action:
http://www.hinduismtoday.com/digital/
subscribe and then try it.. and run the "View Multi-media" button.
We tend to use "organic" colors and stay away from the sterile grey
vector world of "modern" computer design.
These are a bit old but still get a lot of downloads. Though I suspect
the will fall short of your expectations on "impressive.. modern" but
some edutainmentware never dies;
http://himalayanacademy.com/resources/children/dws_youth/
http://himalayanacademy.com/resources/children/yamas_niyamas/
I would polish the above be doing a lot more of this kind of thing if I
had the time.
Sivakatirswami
Also Ben Rubinstein wrote:
> I know that this must be an FAQ, but I've not been able to find that
> handy list I'm looking for.
>
> It's that time again: considering what development approach to take on
> a new project, which requires a cross-platform well connected desktop
> app with a slick UI, for a wide consumer audience.
>
> The arguments about development efficiency of Rev are well understood;
> there's no doubt that Rev can do all the tasks that will be needed;
> the question mark over Rev, as compared to the other two routes being
> considered, is evidence of good looking, slick, user interfaces. (A
> shocking indictment of my own work, of course, but then my work has
> always concentrated on functionality.)
>
> So, here's that question again: I'm looking for examples of actual
> applications (not just sample stacks, tool stacks etc), built in Rev,
> that can be pointed to as demonstrating that people have used Rev to
> distribute products with an impressive modern user interface. I'm
> sure that they're out there - I just don't know where.
>
> Please send examples, links, or lists - whether your own work or
> others - either to me directly or to the list as you prefer.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> - Ben
>
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