RunRev and old standalone choices?

Richmond Mathewson richmondmathewson at gmail.com
Fri Jan 15 12:09:22 EST 2010


On 15/01/2010 15:24, Jan Schenkel wrote:
> --- On Fri, 1/15/10, Richmond Mathewson<richmondmathewson at gmail.com>  wrote:
>    
>>> Hi Richmond
>>>
>>> The last version or rev that supported other platforms
>>>        
>> than Mac, Windows and Linux, is version 2.2.1 - and you can
>> use the Linux 2.5.1 distribution with 'Nix engines of
>> version 2.2.1
>>      
>>> Steer your browser to:
>>> <http://www.runrev.com/downloads/all-downloads/full-list/>
>>> and search for 'Unix' - it's about 1/3 from the top of
>>>        
>> the page.
>>      
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Jan Schenkel
>>>
>>>        
>> Thanks, Jan, for your help.
>>
>> Would you know where I could download 2.2.1 for Mac
>> &/or Windows from?
>>
>>      
> All this stuff used to be on the funrev.com FTP site, but has been removed a while ago.
>
> Through a bit of URL swizzling, I found the Windows download:
> <http://downloads.runrev.com/distributions/2.2.1/revolution.zip>
> <http://downloads.runrev.com/distributions/2.2.1/revsetup.exe>
>
> And here's the MacOS 'Classic' download:
> <http://downloads.runrev.com/distributions/2.2.1/revolution.zip>
>
> But I couldn't find the MacOS X download.
>
> Another challenge is the license key - I believe this version didn't have the 10-lines-limited free edition anymore, but required a license key from the mothership, sent to you upon registering the download.
>
>    
Oddly enough, I downloaded Studio 3.5 for Mac and found that my license 
key for Studio 4 worked.

I wonder how far back it will go?

Having said that, it didn't work for 2.6.1.

Now, maybe, I should start mucking around with MetaCard . . .   :)



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