Recently there was a lively discussion on some of these lists (apologies for the 
cross-posting) comparing REALbasic <http://www.realbasic.com> to Revolution 
<http://www.revolution.com>. Personally, I think they both have areas where they are 
strong.

I run a wiki web server with information on Revolution on it. A wiki is a web server 
where _anyone_ can edit a page right there in their browser, no password required.

I've put up a small set of pages comparing the two products. I started them out with 
some basics, but they need more. Everyone is welcome to come and add, make changes, 
post rebuttals, etc. You don't need a password, you can do it right now. Please be 
accurate and respectful. The goal is to end up with a set of pages that everyone can 
use as a reference, so the next time someone asks about the two products, we can point 
them to the pages and know they'll get an accurate portrait of two of the best 
development environments available.

Currently there is an introduction page:
<http://wiki.macitworks.com/revdocs/revolutionAndRealbasicCompared>

A page for Revolution strong points with rebuttals:
<http://wiki.macitworks.com/revdocs/revolution'sStrengthsComparedToRealbasic>

And a page for REALbasic strong points with rebuttals:
<http://wiki.macitworks.com/revdocs/realbasicStrengthsComparedToRevolution>

Please don't change the names of the pages, or the above links will break. If you find 
they have broken, you can reach them at:

<http://wiki.macitworks.com/revdocs/2636>
<http://wiki.macitworks.com/revdocs/2637>
<http://wiki.macitworks.com/revdocs/2638>
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regards,

Geoff Canyon
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