Wow. See what happens when you only go through your lists once a week...

My feelings on this are mixed, on the one hand I'm hoping Scott got a sweet deal and can retire/relax after years of hard work. I haven't read through all the RE:'s on this thread but if it hasn't been said yet then I'd just like to say thanks to Scott for everything he has done for me personally and for the list.

As for RunRev, I have no feelings about them or their products one way or another. I will say this however, I truly hope that they maintain both UI's independently of each other. After using MC for the last 12 years I can honestly say that I'd probably ditch MC in a heartbeat if RunRev decided to only support their authoring environment (I'm having a hell of a time learning Flash - don't need more "OUIE GUI" to deal with).

UI arguments aside, I doubt I'm the only one that feels this way. Hell, after 12 years I kind of know where everything is. Nothing can beat the simplicity of the MC interface!

I'd like to congratulate Kevin on building up his company to what it is today as well.

As Eminem would say, "that's my 10 cents, my 2 cents are free".


On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 06:15 PM, Ken Ray wrote:

Just went over to the RunRev site and saw this headline:

"Runtime Aquires MetaCard Technology"

You can read all about it here:

http://www.runrev.com/metacardpr.html

How does everyone feel about this? I can see good and not-so-good things
(depending on how RunRev acts on this)...


Your thoughts?

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
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Sincerely,
Simon


Sincerely,
Simon

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