With MC I think you don't have licensing problems.
Licensing is not the issue, AFAIK.
The issue is the standalone engine will either (a) not allow not allow any change to a script, or (b) not allow any change to a script > 10 statements, I'm not sure which.
I had a conversation with Kevin Miller about this some time ago, as I was looking at the feasibility of writing updater stacks that could bring older versions of an application up to present specs. My recollection was Kevin said it might be possible to replace an existing button with the old script with a new button with the new script; but it was not possible replace the existing script in the old button.
And while I say, "licensing is not the issue", I believe that there is an underlying (& understandable) motive: if one could use Revolution to build an application that other users can use to generate applications, one has, in effect, entered into competition with Runtime Revolution Ltd.
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