On 10 Apr 2008, at 15:43, Colin Holgate wrote:
There is an overlap between the Flash crowd and the Rev crowd, and that's with standalone applications. The Flash crowd can make applications that are delivered via AIR, or Internet applications using Flex. Those are the kinds of things that Rev can also do, and most likely in a faster, more cross platform friendly way. If I can show example like that, the people using Flex may well reluctantly be impressed!

There are many standalone applications, some I have already linked. Obviously you can take any stack and make a standalone out of it. One example of a complex stack which lends itself to that is obviously ChatRev, another one would be RevZilla.

There are a few games available, for example by Malte Brill <http://www.derbrill.de/ > or Karl Becker <http://www.karlbecker.com/>. Mark Schonewille makes standalones which are more Data oriented <http://economy-x-talk.com/>, Eric Chattonet has applications that do use the browser external <http://www.sosmartsoftware.com >, etc.

There are of course many more Rev products, but I think most of Rev work is done on comission basis, and can't really be shown around because of that. I still think you should specify your demand a bit more, as just asking for every rev application on the planet is not a good way to get information about those that you actually want.

Have fun
Björnke

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http://chatrev.bjoernke.com

Chat with other RunRev developers:
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