Geoff Canyon wrote:
> I wasn't defending Navigator specifically, just pointing out that,
> in my experience, the current framework allows for reasonably clean
> development of tools.

In the case of RevNavigator even more so: your tool politely checks for the existence of revMenubar when it inits, and if it doesn't find one it inserts a slender frontScript to provide the handful of handlers it relies on. This allows it to be enjoyed in the MetaCard IDE or even OpenCard along with the LiveCode IDE and conceivably any other, all fully self-contained, nimble, and (at least in my experience having used it in two different IDEs) error-free.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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