Was the email intended for everyone? I didn't receive one . . in any case, I saw something like what you describe on the MacWorld conference site but its too diffused. Its a session of multimedia development but its an overview of various tools rather than a focussed session on Revolution. For me, its the missing piece. If Macworld isn't the venue, maybe someone would like to run a west coast Revolution training session. I'd help with organization.

On Nov 18, 2003, at 7:48 AM, Alex Rice wrote:


On Nov 17, 2003, at 6:43 PM, Byron Turner wrote:



I'm still debating about Macworld, but I'd definately go if there was a Revolution session. Anyone else want to join me in lobbying for this. I know its not too let to add sessions.

In addition to Runrev's email they just now sent out about this possibility,


I remember seeing some conference session announcements relating to the MachTech revolution/quicktime article. I can't find the URL. It was like "quicktime programming in Applescript Studio, Revolution, and Realbasic"



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