I really, really wish they'd stop changing the name of things! If Runtime Revolution want to be well-known, they've GOT to keep just one name. First the language was Transcript; now it's Revolution. Is the programming environment made by Runtime Revolution or Mirye? I realize that Mirye is a marketing group, but this is really confusing for somebody who might be taking a look at RR for the first time:

From the RunRev web site:
Founded in 1997, [the company] Runtime Revolution focuses on.....
Runtime Revolution's "Revolution" line of products are....

From Mirye's web site:
Mirye Software, publishers of the cross-platform application development system Runtime Revolution, announces....

Doesn't this dilute the brand name "Runtime Revolution"?

just my $0.02,
  - marty

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Marty Billingsley
The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools


William Humphrey writes:
You have a point. Perhaps that is the new job of http:// www.mirye.com/ --- I
hope so.

? Doesn't Run Rev Ltd do press releases on its products and upgrades ? Maybe > those press releases are somehow limited... Printed words still have a big > weight in this Internet age, maybe because people tend to associate them
> with some sort of credibility of printed text, etc...
>
> Viktoras
>
>





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