I'm in frequent contact with Michael Long and E.R. Haas, the two primary geniuses behind Nine to Five Reports. I've been working on a new (non-tech) project with them for about 18 months now. E.R. (who was CEO of the company) and I frequently kick around the idea of making Reports run with or in RunRev. But our feeling is that the user base is too small and that the differences between Transcript and HyperTalk are so great that it would involve a complete rewrite for a user base that probably wouldn't repay the R&D costs.

However, I know that if the RunRev folks and E.R. talked and if there were some funding available for the project (either through pre-sales, or direct investment or whatever), it is at least possible that E.R. and Michael would pick up that product again and look into porting it.

If we're wrong -- if, in fact, the user base is big enough and sufficiently interested in reporting mechanisms to create a modestly profitable product -- I'd love to be able to convince E.R. to re-do Reports for us. And I'd be happy to carry that ball forward if anyone can convince me I'm wrong.


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Dan Shafer
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