There is support for XCMD and AppleScript on the Mac... Works fine, no,
works great!
But none of these (or equivalents) are available on Windows...

When developing X-platform applications, as a developer you are responsible
for making sure your application indeed is X-platform, but lack of the same
options on Mac and Windows prevents us in doing so...

 > Active X -- Great for windoze folks, useless for Mac and Unix...
 > Wouldn't this be against the 'cross platform concept" of Rev?

I am for supporting ActiveX. This is not against developing cross-platform, rather it's precisely for it. Some of the support for ActiveX could be invisible to us and handle things on Windows that are handled different ways on other platforms; other support could be specific to ActiveX capabilities.


So I think it would be a good thing, and open up a lot of possibilities. But whether there is time to do it and it should be prioritized over other features is another question. Not sure....

Curry
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