[ANN] Watch a video about a whole new approach to script editing

stephen barncard stephenREVOLUTION2 at barncard.com
Mon Jul 27 22:22:56 EDT 2009


Looks great, Jerry. I've supported this concept editor for a long time in
theory and I'm glad you got it working so well. My early beta rocks, now I
guess I have to step up to the plate.

Arg. I have to order through the ghastly Rev ordering pages (it doesn't know
who I am), and I'm sure my bank and VISA is going to refuse the attempt. RBS
doesn't have a good reputation over here I guess. I really hate having to
call the bank EACH time I make a purchase at the Rev store.
Are you guys going to have some kind of EASY payment system someday, at
least for the third party items like this
one? This is like the third degree all over again.  It would seem that the
hassle factor would kill off some of the business, no?

No Paypal?

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Stephen Barncard
San Francisco
http://barncard.com


2009/7/27 stephen barncard <stephenREVOLUTION2 at barncard.com>

> Hi Jerry,
> I have an early beta of T-Rev and it is indeed fast.
> Now what we need is a fast, responsive debugger to go with it. Can you make
> your new method work for that function?
>
> -------------------------
> Stephen Barncard
> San Francisco
> http://barncard.com
>
>
> 2009/7/27 Jerry Daniels <jerry.daniels at me.com>
>
> Fellow editors of scripts,
>>
>> I have really enjoyed the great new features in Rev 3.5 and 4.0, as have
>> all of us. One of those improvements came in the form of a new script
>> editor. As a developer of a third-party suite of development tools, this
>> created new opportunities for our little company (me and the Missus).
>>
>> The big opening we saw in Revolution's new IDE was actually not IN the
>> IDE, but OUTSIDE of it. We wrote a new, compact, high-performance script
>> editor that lives entirely outside of Revolution. It communicates with
>> Revolution via a small plugin using sockets.
>>
>> We made a video showing it in action:
>>
>>   http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
>>
>> This new approach to script editing is called tRev (TEE-rev). It is very
>> fast. And it is incredibly stable. I have not had it crash once in nearly a
>> month of heavy use. Other early adopters are reporting the same result.
>>
>> Here's what it does for you:
>> - compiles
>> - handles compile errors
>> - responds immediately to execution errors (without locking up)
>> - sports twenty tabs
>> - provides inline auto-completion (clairvoyance)
>> - updates any or all of its components (has 25 components) without
>> restarting
>> - automatically checks for updates on your behalf
>> - offers no-click inspection from either Rev or itself
>> - makes itself transparent so you can inspect THROUGH it
>> - archives up to 30 copies of the stacks you are editing
>> - lives in its own space without any IDE conflicts
>>
>> You should click this link to watch the video:
>>
>>   http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie
>>
>> You should click the link below to buy a pre-release version from the
>> RevSelect store:
>>
>>  http://runrev.com/products/related-software/trev-editor/
>>
>> Start the popcorn popping and enjoy our block-buster movie!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Jerry Daniels
>> http://reveditor.com
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