No, if you mean running a stack under Rev GUI. Standalones are not licensed, so, yes, they all will be affected. May be we will have licensing for standalones as well one of these days :)
Robert
Oh god, don't give them any ideas! You want them to charge us MORE to create extra licensing? Pay once for the tools to create the software you want to develop, and pay again once you create it, so that it will run? Nooooo.........! Bite your tongue!
The idea is not really new per se. If I want to use "do" without 10-line restriction in a standalone, I need to buy the embedded engine license, which costs way too much to be practical for people like myself. Finding (the hard way) those 'set script' and 'do' limits in standalones was my biggest disappointment when I moved from Hypercard. In most cases, some workaround was possible but I still have a big project on a shelf that can't be realized in MC because of the 'do' limit (it was discussed on this list some time ago).
What I meant in my earlier post is that maybe Rev can introduce procedure to lift these limits for specific projects (they could review them to ensure that the app can't be used to bypass their licensing and thus reduce sales) for a reasonable additional fee. That would be a step forwards in my mind, comparing to the current situation. This would not affect standalones as they are now.
Of course, Shari, your worry is somewhat justified. Rev may see this as money-making opportunity -- set all limits to 0 and lift/increase them only for a fee. If them setting the first limit to 0 is the first step in that direction, they probably thought about it already though.
The most worrisome of all of this is that we can't be ever sure anymore that whatever we have / they promise will last. Taking away dynamic setting of scripts is a big step backwards and removal of a major feature which was taken for granted so far. It also reduces further the utility of standalones for a number of projects.
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