Those who are long-term Microsoft Windows users might like
to think of the jump from Metacard to Runtime Revolution in
terms of the jump from Windows 3.1 to Windows 95.
A breath of fresh air!
Although I think that now is the time for there to develop
a multiplicity of GUI front-ends on the
Hello Richmond and y'all,
I think that now is the time for there to
develop a multiplicity of GUI front-ends on
the Metacard engine so we can all feel happy
in our xTalking.
Check out the MetaCard-based FreeGUI project:
http://www.egroups.com/group/freegui
:))
Everyone is welcome to join
I think that now is the time for there to
develop a multiplicity of GUI front-ends on
the Metacard engine so we can all feel happy
in our xTalking.
From a practical standpoint, this seems like effort that could be applied to
improving the Rev GUI/environment, which would be valuable to
And Scott said
http://www.tactilemedia.com/TLE/screenshot_1.jpg
http://www.tactilemedia.com/TLE/screenshot_2.jpg
http://www.tactilemedia.com/TLE/screenshot_3.jpg
So bery fruity!!! Nice job... why isn't it out?
I was working on the mctools bar concept with
nuclear menus and palettes...
From: Scott Rossi,
I actually took a stab at doing a front end for MC that started about 4
years ago. The goal was to get better layout capabilities than those
provided in the current MC IDE, and keep everything (except the script
editor and message box) in a single, small-footprint palette. I
Recently, Ray G. Miller wrote:
http://www.tactilemedia.com/TLE/screenshot_1.jpg
http://www.tactilemedia.com/TLE/screenshot_2.jpg
http://www.tactilemedia.com/TLE/screenshot_3.jpg;
LOL!
That was the first thing I did when I switched from HC! After futzing
with Dan Gelder's Serf, I felt
Recently, MisterX wrote:
So bery fruity!!! Nice job... why isn't it out?
It's incomplete! I'd guess it's about 60% there (all the layout functions
seem to be working pretty well).
I was working on the mctools bar concept with
nuclear menus and palettes...