Hi all, Not being an Apple insider I can't guess why they decided to deep six HC. It was a great development environment even with its many shortcomings. The most amazing thing it accomplished in my view was the huge number of people it allowed to program. In my opinion this had its greatest impact in the educational market. When Apple started losing interest in HC and started chargiing for it their grip on the educational market went south (to Dell?) :-) If they ever want it back they are going to have to give teachers something besides pretty boxes and hype festivals.
For my part I am not disappointed that HC finally went down the tubes. If that hadn't happened there would never have been a MetaCard or Runtime Revolution. RR is the best thing (programming-wise) thats happened to me since the advent of HC. It also has the potential to become the next great educational development platform. The question is how can RR ever become as ubiquitous as HC in the Ed market given its current pricing model. This is not intended as yet another complaint about RR's price. Rather it is an acknowledgement of the current fiscal state of many of the ed institutions in the US ( it may be different elsewhere in the world). Most K-12 districts barely have enough $ for academic programs much less tech expenditures. This unfortunate set of circumstances makes even RR's resonable Ed Pricing model look extravagant. Ah but I digress ... sorry for wandering. ;-) Regards Steve Messimer _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
