On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 06:30 AM, Robert Brenstein wrote:


Since using 'do' one can relatively easily work around the 'set script to' restriction (performance issues aside), we can only expect further elimination of 'do' in standalones (do limit set to 0) in a near future. It would be a logical followup to fully close that loophole. This line of product development really scares me, particularly as it is a rather expensive product (I paid for full MC license plus renewal) comparing to either RB or CWP. I have my doubts about cutting off multiplatform features from cheaper licenses but I see this as Rev trying to maximize their income. I have no problems if the demo is restricted in terms of dynamic scripting. But the engine embedded when producing a standalone from a licensed environment could retain current limits. Since the limits are clearly kept as parameters, there must be ways to control them accordingly, including setting arbitrary values for specific projects (as I suggested). I had big and long-term plans for a number of MC-based projects, but the recent developments really make me wonder whether I bet on the right horse.

Roger all that! Cripple the demo version. Keep things the way they are for paid versions of Rev. Have us a sign a EUA that protects the Rev rights. Lets get back to work.



Best regards, Mark Talluto http://www.canelasoftware.com

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