How exactly does runrev for ipad/iphone work?

Thomas McGrath III mcgrath3 at mac.com
Thu May 6 17:01:30 EDT 2010


I'm am really getting so sick of listening to this crap. Please go join some APPLE hating, Steve Jobs hating list. WILL YOU PLEASE.

It's getting to be too much, staying out of this freaking rhetoric when the comments go down this direction. What with the Hitler references and EVIL comments and BLAH BLAH BLAH........ 

I use a CROSS-PLATFORM tool call RunRev and I think this has gone far beyond what I am willing to put up with. We have Macintosh developers and Windows developers and Linux developers and soon we are going to have Google developers and Maemo developers. We here on this list need to set an example of true cross-platform respect towards each others platform of choice. 

PLEASE STOP USING OUR USE REVOLUTION LIST TO ATTACK AND DEFAME AND AIR YOUR PERSONAL VENDETTAS.

I don't care it you hate Apple. I don't care if you like _______ better. I don't care if you don't like Steve Jobs. I don't care if you think it's wrong. I don't care what your damn opinions are.

JUST STOP

Tom McGrath


On May 6, 2010, at 4:27 PM, Randall Lee Reetz wrote:

> Years ago I asked why no xtalk environment had built an xtalk to C source translator.  If stacks could be run through an extractor that did this and output objective C project document set, then it would be trivial for the user to end up with an apple complient app.  Better yet, offer this as a service.  Rev user would upload stacks to rev's site which would handle the conversion.  Adobe cares about the format of its protocol.  Rev doesn't or shouldn't.  The whole point should be supposing a pathway from rev to iphad app.  The tool doesn't matter.  Emulate all you want on the rev user end.  But output shouldn't need to be under rev user control.  I know I don't care how my stack becomes an app.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Randall Reetz <randall at randallreetz.com>
> Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 11:52 AM
> To: How to use Revolution <use-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
> Subject: Re: How exactly does runrev for ipad/iphone work?
> 
> How about distribution rights?  Are those unlocked?  If Rev or someone wanted to distribute Apple's iphad IDE… could they?
> 
> Randall
> 
> 
> On May 6, 2010, at 11:43 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> 
>> Randall Reetz wrote:
>> 
>>> If apple is apples policy is contingent upon the purchase of
>>> the blessed IDE than a court will shortly slap it down.  Count
>>> on it.  But the battle could rage on a bit if apple is giving
>>> the blessed IDE away.
>> 
>> It's free as in beer, just not free as in freedom.
>> 
>> In my understanding only portions are FOSS, but all of it needed for development is available without cost to anything but your time.
>> 
>> --
>> Richard Gaskin
>> Fourth World
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