jbv wrote:
BTW I think one should extend the poll to Rev list...
I'm wondering if the responses would be similar...
I am very sure that the results will be quite different. My feeling
is that dynamic scripting is not something that beginners and
hobbysts use much. MC was strongly geared to
BTW I think one should extend the poll to Rev list...
I'm wondering if the responses would be similar...
JB
Perhaps you would forward the poll? The results are not for my
benefit anyway. I just thought the Rev/MC folks might be interested.
I am not on the Rev list. Until/unless I upgrade to
How many, who have purchased licenses, use MC/Rev
to build standalones, that will be distributed to
others?
I don't create much for my own use. 99% of
everything I do, is for distribution, to
produce income. The rest of you?
The same, there.
Me too. Sounds like there is still room for a
on 8/7/03 2:44 PM, Shari at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All of this talk about something working with a licensed Home stack
versus as standalone make me wonder
How many, who have purchased licenses, use MC/Rev to build
standalones, that will be distributed to others?
That was THE REASON
BTW I think one should extend the poll to Rev list...
I'm wondering if the responses would be similar...
I am very sure that the results will be quite different. My feeling
is that dynamic scripting is not something that beginners and
hobbysts use much. MC was strongly geared to professional
How many, who have purchased licenses, use MC/Rev to build
standalones, that will be distributed to others?
I don't create much for my own use. 99% of
everything I do, is for distribution, to produce income.
The rest of you?
The same, there.
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Bien cordialement, Pierre Sahores
Inspection
On 8/7/03 5:00 PM, Shari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote,
Subject: An informal poll
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All of this talk about something working with a licensed Home stack
versus as standalone make me wonder
How many, who have purchased licenses, use MC/Rev to build
standalones,
How many, who have purchased licenses, use MC/Rev to build
standalones, that will be distributed to others?
I don't create much for my own use. 99% of
everything I do, is for distribution, to produce income.
The rest of you?
I would say 80% to produce income, the rest is for my
own use,
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 11:44 AM, Shari wrote:
All of this talk about something working with a licensed Home stack
versus as standalone make me wonder
How many, who have purchased licenses, use MC/Rev to build
standalones, that will be distributed to others?
That was THE REASON I