From the FAQ on the press release page at
http://www.runrev.com/metacardpr.html:
What happens to existing MetaCard customers?
Existing customers will get a free upgrade to Revolution with
their next subscription renewal.
What does that mean? Can I cross-grade now or do I have to wait
Not to put too fine a point on it but I'm exactly happy about using
the RunRev UI
Whoops, that should read I'm NOT exactly happy...
Sincerely,
Simon
___
metacard mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
|
| As Scott said the MC IDE is now open source so you can continue to
| maintain
| an engine license and use the MC IDE instead of Rev. It's up to you if
| you
| want to switch or not but it seems that all development will go into
| the
| engine and the Rev IDE.
Greetings,
Sorry if
Sadhunathan Nadesan wrote:
Sorry if I missed this (been too busy to read all the posts lately)
but a quick 2 questions:
1) Will the MC and the RR engines become one and the same or will there
continue to be a separate MC engine?
The two products have always used the same engine. The
Howdy List:
Can someone experienced in Windows DLLs offer a response to the
following?...
(I'm off in the weeds here since I don't typically do this kind of stuff.)
I've got an installer script that calls a DLL repeatedly within a repeat
loop to grab current system information (processes). What
On Monday, July 14, 2003, at 05:48 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
I've got an installer script that calls a DLL repeatedly within a
repeat
loop to grab current system information (processes). What is the proper
point to call closeHandle: within the script's repeat loop, at the
end, and
then get a new