Andres Martinez wrote:

Sorry Richard, but I disagree.

I recently read (maybe from this same mailing list) that the iPhone has more penetration than Linux within internet-connected devices. If I remember correctly, measurement was taken from Google visitors.

If this is correct, the iPhone would be an important platform for RunRev.

I think we're in agreement that the iPhone is an interesting platform, and of course there's no disputing hard data like the Linux market share stat you noted.

But the question here isn't a technical one, it's a business one, and like all such questions it focuses on ROI:

Before Rev was Rev it was MetaCard, and it was born on UNIX, with Windows and then Mac added later. So a *NIX-compatible engine has always been around since the beginning. The efforts with v2.9 to bring it up to date for the current Linux window managers are relatively trivial; the core of the engine has always run on *NIX. Very little cost involved in Linux support at this time.

Moreover, I hadn't referred to Linux at all. With mobile devices, the most useful comparison is to Windows Mobile. While the comparison with Linux is interesting, it doesn't affect a business decision between iPhone and Windows Mobile.

The unknown here is the cost of porting the engine to whatever variant of OS X us running the iPhone, relative to the level of effort that would be needed to port it to Windows Mobile. If the cost is favorable relative to market share, it's worth doing. And maybe both are worth doing; I have neither the data on Rev's development costs nor the Windows Mobile market to make that decision for them, nor would they care if I did since I don't work there. :)

But I do know this: Rev is already on the desktop, and to fully exploit the opportunities already before us we really need independent column alignment and zero-width columns in fields. A lot of money is left on the table until those two features are in place.

So once we get those I'll happily explore other more exotic opportunities. But in the meantime there's plenty to keep RunRev, and us, profitably busy while the mobile market sorts itself out.

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