Hi All, I've been developing courseware with ToolBook for about 7 years, but I'm a brand new user to Runtime Revolution.
I'm excited about the cross-platform possiblities. I'm ultimatly looking for a second development tool and possibly something to switch to for full-time development. If anyone can help me with the following concerns, It'd be much appreciated. 1. Are there any examples of large-scale distributions of anything created with Runtime Revolution? Specifically, I'm looking to see if there are any "gotcha" distribution issues, say some minor conflict that would pop up on Windows XP Home with a certain type of video card. The applications I build get distributed to many thousands so I have to look far down the road. I'm not asking this question as anything against Runtime Revolution's stability--it's just that ToolBook is riddled with "gotchas" that have taken me half a decade to find and workaround. Just want to know if it's a similiar experience here. 2. Is there any way to dock all of the toolbars in the development environment to make it more of a one-window application. I"m trying the program out in Windows, but will also try it out in OSX soon. I understand I can edit the development-environment stacks, but this is a bit ambitious since I just got started. :-) 3. Is there such a thing as a "background" or a "master page/stack/card" or a "shared card" in Runtime Revolution? I'm looking for a way to put something like a "next" button on this instead of having 200 copies of the same "next" button on 200 cards. Thanks in advance for any help provided, John Ballard _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
