Hello Andreas,

> Is there any version of FreeCard (or similar)
> which I may download and try out?

Yes, sort of, albeit it is very very under-developped
at this time. We have an interesting 'architecture' at
this point, that can load and store components, but
cannot do much else with them. We also have our
XML-Schema, and I am on the verge of completing our
Export-to-XML feature for FreeGUI, MetaCard and Rev
stacks. This will in turn provide us with a lot of
stacks/components to play with.

> I would like to see an environment
> which I could use for scripting...
> Is there anything like that already available?

I'm afraid not.
The interpreter hasn't been started yet.

> Thanks in advance for your effort!
> Andreas Rozek

Progress has been glacially slow, on the surface, but
it is progressing. As I have recently pointed out on
this list, I have persuaded a school commission to
invest in FreeGUI and in FreeCard. I'm still looking
for someone who is 30 years or less, living in Quebec,
and skilled in at least one xCard, to script some
FreeGUI stuff for us. And I have just been asked to
find a Java programmer as well, which will help us
reach the first real release of FreeCard (without the
scripting engine). From this new vantage point, we
have several XP Java programmers that will help us,
notably with the script interpreter.

So don't despair, eh!
This year will be a watershed year for FreeCard. :))

Alain F

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