A few days ago I asked for links to web pages with revlets - here is my list so far:

# Link 4 Game <http://www.gemetest.ihouse.on-rev.com/> by John Dixon
# Guess game <http://jacque.on-rev.com/guess/guess.irev> by Jacqueline Landman Gay # Chance lab and physics impulse lab <http://gcb.luceatlux.com/teachablemoments/teachablemoments.irev> by George Brackett # Color puzzle <http://berndniggemann.on-rev.com/colorpuzzle/> by Bernd Niggemann # K12 educational example <http://jperryl.ecs.fullerton.edu/Rev/Plurals.html> by Judy Perry # Language and History <http://lkirkhagen.com/portfolio.htm> educational revlets by L. Kirk Hagen
# RGB Music RENGA <http://www.kenjikojima.com/rgbmusicrenga/> by Kenji Kojima
# University staff database <http://mobile.kangaroo.on-rev.com/> by Rolf Kocherhans, - click "allow once" to allow network communication to database, then revlet opens as iPhone emulator, click on slider button (don't drag), type rolf without return, etc. # Developer's examples <http://www.troz.net/rev/index.irev?category=Revlets#stacks> by Sarah Reichelt
# Chemical reactors <http://simzlab.com/revlets/> by Rich Herz

Thanks to everyone who sent their own links, or recommendations. One thing I learned is that my graphics aren't up to par - the others are beautiful!

The speed at which graphics are updated in a revlet, as displayed in a browser, is slower than in a desktop app, not surprisingly. But that is the only limitation I have encountered so far in converting stacks to revlets, and that may only affect a relatively large number of objects updating rapidly.

I hope that the number of web pages with revlets grows fast. Revlets seem to have a lot of potential.

Rich Herz






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