On Aug 15, 2004, at 9:43 PM, Paul wrote:

I know the first thing ppl will say is to 'try something less complicated first and work up to a project like this', which is what I will do, but although I think this can be done in Rev, I don't want to buy a license, without knowing that it can eventually done.

Paul, I DO have a license, in fact several. And while I'm frequently seen as a verbal critic who picks apart some of the finer details of Revolution on this list, that it not to say that I don't think it is a remarkable tool, because it is - and that is why I own several licenses for my company. ;-)


Everything you mentioned in your project scope sounds like Rev would be the ideal tool to build your project in. Networked multi-user tools have their own set of needs and considerations, but as you've noted (the GoRevNet example) Revolution is very adept at them. Revolution is also particularly "newbie friendly" as you've also noted. I don't see anything in your project details which would make me hesitate to suggest that Rev is ideally suited to your tasks - especially after getting your feet wet with a couple of smaller projects.

Feel free to post any questions to this list. There are a lot of great people here who can always help out as you go.

Good luck with it.
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Troy
RPSystems, Ltd.
http://www.rpsystems.net

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