Rev on kde

Hershel Fisch hershrev at syp2u4c.com
Thu Jan 14 18:54:37 EST 2010


> Mac OS 68  (last 3 are for Mac systems 7 to 9)
> (Alternatively you could "get hold of" RunRev 2.0.1 - last free limited
> version - and, if your stack is
> fairly 'primitive' - i.e. doesn't use anything post 2.0.1 - use that to
> pump out a BSD standalone).
I still have a copy of it.
The question is if it will work with kde?
Or rather lets put it like this, Run Rev should put back the capebilities
for BSD (and kde).
> 

> As an EFL teacher I love 'Compare and Contrast' exercises, here's one:
> 
> Compare:
> 
> "Revolution is a leading software development solution for all major
> platforms, including Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and many more."
> 
> [ http://web.archive.org/web/20021124092402/http://runrev.com/ ]
> 
> with:
> 
> "Flexible platform creates applications that run on the Web, desktop or
> server, for the PC, Mac or Linux."
> 
> [ http://www.runrev.com/products/the-rev-platform/overview/ ]
> 
> No Cambridge Proficiency Certificates for spotting the difference there!
> 
> Now the funny thing is that a few years ago there was a lot of talk
> about how RunRev were planning
> to reach out to an increasing number of platforms / Operating systems
> (I'm waiting for RISC OS);
> but what I see is quite the reverse.
> 
> Probably a money thing . . .   :)
> 
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