On Feb 4, 2004, at 10:30 AM, Frank Leahy wrote:
I hope you don't mind me being blunt, but that page is quite poorly laid out (as, I'm sorry to say, is the rest of the RR web site).
Have to agree. Many months ago runrev said they were hiring a web developer to redesign the website.
I would remove the cross-sell link to Ten Thumbs typing tutor in "Other Products". I donnow- it just seems amateurish to imagine a programmer with "ten thumbs". What, does the Runrev IDE correct typing errors too? ;-)
So, RR might consider dropping support for some or all of the UNIX/Linux variants if they're finding that supporting all these platforms is causing problems getting the next version for their primary platforms (Mac and Windows) out the door.
It's a tough issue. There are some Linux users on the list. But instead of Runrev trimming the list of official available platforms, what's happening in practice is they are poorly supported: one poster to this list every month or so begs for a SGI IRIX Rev engine which he has been trying to locate for a long time. Don't know if it's the same for the other UNIX platforms.
Not sure, but I think metacard used to be developed on Linux. So building the engine for UNIX should not be a major hurdle. The number of platforms available is one of Runrev's most unique features! So I hope they never trim the list of platforms supported.
-- Alex Rice | Mindlube Software | http://mindlube.com
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