I wish to believe all that brutal publicity on /. is for good, although I doubt if slashdotters are the right target audience for rev or any other revolutionizing IT innovation, anyway :-). When I found Revolution - it was by accident. I was googling for GUI development, programming languages, IDEs and somehow landed on metacard webpage, read some of the stuff, then followed a link to runrev, downloaded trial studio, played with it for a month, then decided I like it and that it is something worth to be paid for and the price tag made sense even for someone like me from a country in Eastern Europe with "struggling" economy ;-). Now I own enterprise license, got good job in the UK because of what I did using rev... Maybe that's just destiny... I am still astonished why it is not already well known - that's a real mystery for me...

Vik

Bernard Devlin wrote:
...

I think that one can take comfort from the fact that slashdotters are
not the target audience for Rev.  But I'm sure that having Rev
referenced on both slashdot and zdnet will provide useful publicity.
After all, when I first found out by Rev it was entirely by accident.
I was astonished that it was not already well-known.

Here we are almost a decade later, and there's still nothing to rival Rev.

Bernard
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