Ok, here goes my 2 cents worth: If RunRev seriously sees the need to make changes to bring in "new business", newbie programmers are constantly checking out the programming section of major book stores. In 199x, I was seeking a language that I could understand without taking tech school courses in c++ or perl, etc. That is where I first learned of the existence of HyperCard (Brady was the author), and I bought these books. The nice thing about this was the attached cd that was chock-full of example scripts. My point is this: RunRev could simply provide e-Documentation with ALL variations of their licenses, but in addition to this, put this wonderful bundle of books ON THE SHELVES for would-be programmers to find. Including an evaluation version and some examples on a cd wouldn't be a bad idea either. It's difficult to imagine, but there are people who aren't online yet.
Roger Eller [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
