Richmond wrote:

Richard Gaskin wrote:
Ian Wood wrote:
For historical accuracy, it's probably worth pointing out that the lower end version has gone *back* to being free like it was several years ago...

Which version was that?

Lurking on my hard drives, somewhere, are various versions of Runtime Revolution: 2.0.1 backwards - that allowed one to make stacks, and standalones from those stacks, as long as each object contained
no more than 10 lines of code.

Ah yes - I'd forgotten that RunRev used to honor the same licensing MC did.

It was amazing what some folks came up with within those limits, like you did with your musical instruction stacks.

I can understand why RR moved to time-based trials, but for a language this rich and unique having RevMedia for free lets people spend much more time to really get a feel for what they can do with it. 30 days just wasn't enough for a sole-source proprietary language. A very good change, much better than the old scriptLimits-based option.

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 Richard Gaskin
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