Revolution code aficionados, It is my pleasure to inform you that we have released the tRev editing environment for Revolution.
Here's what the product does: - it edits code in a tabbed browser - it navigates code with handler links - it auto-completes handlers, vars, keywords - it sets properties (within the code editor!) - it browses a crazy-cool object tree - it lets you debug modelessly - it shows full, in-context definitions instantly tRev does all this magic in one clean, uncluttered window that is devoid of administrative debris. It adds absolutely no data to any of your objects, but instead keeps a local database of information about each an object you edit—and what you were doing when you stopped editing it. tRev also plays very nicely with Revolution IDE by supporting high levels of interoperability: - functionality that doesn't preclude easy access to Rev components - shortcuts to Revolution's property inspector, message box, menu builder and application browser - quick editing of an object's owner The tRev support site: - has 33 well illustrated articles - has 15 video tutorials tRev support is provided by direct email with its developer, not through a crazy bug-tracking database. Features and enhancements are released and explained with video tutorial on most Fridays. You should click the link below to find out why it's time for change. http://reveditor.com/should-i-get-in-the-hot-tub Best, Jerry Daniels Watch tRev - The Movie http://reveditor.com/trev-the-movie ========================== P.S. Jerry is having trouble posting to the list, so I am sending this for him. Please contact Jerry directly with any questions at <[email protected]>. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
