Hi Frank, > 1) my .jpg file code was picking up the ._xxx.jpg versions that get > created when copying jpg files from Mac to Windows and displaying them > with empty images, and
I think that's a Mac issue, not a Windows issue. Windows will look for any file ending in .jpg when you filter for .jpg > > 2) popup menus don't work when the menu button is invisible on Windows > (even though it works fine on the Mac), and Didn't know that, I always keep my menu buttons way off screen on Windows... > > 3) there are all sorts of little visual anomalies between the two > versions (button sizing, placement, etc.) Use profiles to manage this. See the Property Profiles Tutorial... > 2. How does one debug both a Mac and Windows version if you only have a > Mac license? I can't imagine shelling out another $299 for the Windows > version (or $700 for the Enterprise version) just so I can do final > debugging and testing. As it is currently, one has to rebuild the app > over and over again to debug it, which sounds like a recipe for banging > my head on the keyboard in the next month or so. Frankly, the idea is that if you wish to port your code cross-platform, then either 1) you purchase the license for the platform you wish to deliver on or; 2) you purchase the Enterprise version. 3) you purchase Revolution Express for Windows only $149, but you can't make standalones. The only other cross-platform development tool I know of which compares to RunRev is TrollTech QT and they charge over $5000 for a Enterprise Mac/Win/Linux coding tool. So, it seems to me RunRev is a bargain :-) > > Finally, has anyone at Revolution considered allowing licensed users of > one version the ability to use the other versions, but only for > development purposes? For example, stacks could be edited and saved, > but one couldn't build an application on the non-primary-platform > version. See Revolution Express -Chipp _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
