I for one would not have purchased Revolution had I NOT been able to try it out to the extent that is limited in the demo. I still had to buy the full version to get the stack import feature enabled, cross platform, etc. Then the upgrade from Super/Hypercard special cinched the deal for me.
The challenge of doing brief, lean code is a perfect introduction to this platform, allowing new users to get used to the structures and ideas, and then when they get serious, they can buy a paid version. Schools could use the RR demo as an aid for programming classes (I'm sure that was a calculated decision). And these classes could sprout a whole army of RR savvy programmers, who will in turn use and buy registered versions. With people developing solutions in RR at many levels, it can only help the development platform flourish which is good for everyone. Brilliant marketing/demo execution, IMHO. It worked for me. sqb >Hi RAaaaaaaaaaaaa (what an interesting name ;-) > >>To all Starter Kit Rev users: >> >>THIS IS JUST A COMMENTARY. THIS IS NOT MEANT TO BE THE BEGINNING OF A >>DISCUSSION! > >Too late, it just begun ;-) > >>I just have to say... I know that RunRev has granted the use of Revolution in >>the Starter Kit, but don't you feel that this is in some way... stealing? _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
