Re: HTML5 product

2015-11-05 Thread Bob Sneidar
Suddenly, I am keenly aware of the certainty of my own mortality. ;-) Bob S On Nov 5, 2015, at 07:46 , Peter TB Brett > wrote: [1] Standard disclaimers: if it's on this list, it doesn't mean it will be done; if it's not on the list,

Re: HTML5 product

2015-11-05 Thread Glen Bojsza
e: > >> I was wondering if anyone knows the current state of the HTML5 product >> that >> is being sold. >> > > I do! I am the lead developer in the core dev team for the HTML5 platform. > > My concern is that if I buy a 1 year license and it needs so many releases

Re: HTML5 product

2015-11-05 Thread jbv
> HTML5 support in community and commercial is identical, except that you > can't make closed-source apps with the community edition. just curious, what does that mean exactly ? does the " closed-source apps" thing concern only regular standalones, or does it also concern the HTML5 code with js

Re: HTML5 product

2015-11-05 Thread Peter TB Brett
On 05/11/2015 18:36, j...@souslelogo.com wrote: HTML5 support in community and commercial is identical, except that you can't make closed-source apps with the community edition. just curious, what does that mean exactly ? does the " closed-source apps" thing concern only regular

Re: HTML5 product

2015-11-05 Thread Matt Maier
It means the license for community forbids you from applying a closed-source license to the standalones you compile using the community IDE. Since you didn't pay for the community IDE, you can do whatever you want open source. If you want to close the source of your work you need to buy a

Re: HTML5 product

2015-11-05 Thread Monte Goulding
> On 6 Nov 2015, at 6:50 am, Peter TB Brett wrote: > > * The LiveCode engine, compiled to a (large) JavaScript file. This is the > same for every standalone created with a particular version of LiveCode > > * A special ".html.mem" file that's used for engine

Re: HTML5 product

2015-11-05 Thread Peter TB Brett
On 05/11/2015 20:03, Monte Goulding wrote: On 6 Nov 2015, at 6:50 am, Peter TB Brett wrote: * The LiveCode engine, compiled to a (large) JavaScript file. This is the same for every standalone created with a particular version of LiveCode * A special ".html.mem"

Re: HTML5 product

2015-11-05 Thread Monte Goulding
> On 6 Nov 2015, at 7:10 am, Peter TB Brett wrote: > > Yes! There's a discussion & examples here on the forums: > > http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=120=25345 > Interesting. So is there any plans for

HTML5 product

2015-11-05 Thread Glen Bojsza
I was wondering if anyone knows the current state of the HTML5 product that is being sold. My concern is that if I buy a 1 year license and it needs so many releases before it is developed well enough to deploy than am I buying too early? When the product site has "Are there limitations to

Re: HTML5 product

2015-11-05 Thread Peter TB Brett
On 05/11/2015 15:30, Glen Bojsza wrote: I was wondering if anyone knows the current state of the HTML5 product that is being sold. I do! I am the lead developer in the core dev team for the HTML5 platform. My concern is that if I buy a 1 year license and it needs so many releases before