On Nov 15, 2010, at 1:01 PM, Kevin Miller wrote:

> On 15/11/2010 17:42, "Peter Haworth" <p...@mollysrevenge.com> wrote:
> 
>> I understand Kevin.  I just don't like the fact that a standalone
>> application I create from code I have written myself on my own
>> computer still has this delay in it when I run it on my own computer.
> 
> Ah, I see. But why build a standalone for your own computer?



Sorry to be blunt, but isn't that a bit of a silly question? If the personal 
edition is for personal use, and RunRev's position is "why build a standalone 
for your own computer?" then why offer it as a feature of the personal edition 
at all?

I haven't looked at the personal edition, so maybe it's also used for academic 
licenses or for distributing stacks among an academic institution (in which 
case I understand the feature). But, I imagine that there's other ways that 
could be done as well without the use of a banner. 

For example, perhaps when the standalone is built there was an option to bind 
the executable to a specific domain name or subdomain where any machine in that 
range can run the application with no banner popup?

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