Revolution Media 4.x and Revolution Player 3.x

Jan Schenkel janschenkel at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 12 15:19:50 EST 2009


With revMedia 4.0 being free, why would we still need a Player?
The whole idea of giving revMedia away for free, is to let everyone share in the fun - running stacks, deploying them in webpages and letting others take them apart without the ability to password-protect your scripts.
Don't panic, revStudio and revEnterprise can still password-protect scripts and these stacks will work just fine in revMedia. But revMedia is about sharing with the rest of the world, and getting more people to try out the revPlatform for themselves.

Jan Schenkel
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--- On Thu, 11/5/09, Dom <mcdomi at free.fr> wrote:

> From: Dom <mcdomi at free.fr>
> Subject: Revolution Media 4.x and Revolution Player 3.x
> To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
> Date: Thursday, November 5, 2009, 10:38 AM
> As a former user of Revolution Media
> 3.x, I used Revolution Player to
> run stacks without launching the development
> environment...
> 
> I am wondering if I still can use the old Revolution Player
> (3.x) to run
> stacks created with the new Revolution Media 4.x?
> 
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