Okay, I see now that you are correct. The two apps launch separately and they are now, in fact, Rev 2.5 and Dreamcard. The problem is, as they both look and function the exact same except for standalone building (apparently), why the heck would anyone prefer a 10 hour trial to a 30 day trial for (essentially) the exact same product? Seems like everyone would opt for the 30 day choice. *shrug*

Regardless, although Rev looks great and seems to be lowering the learning curve with each new release, the heir to HyperCard it still ain't, especially with respect to elegance of interface and ease of use. Dreamcard needs further simplification if it hopes to target the educational and home markets.

J.


On Sep 1, 2004, at 6:30 PM, j wrote:

Essentially the same? Well, that's not the way I read the press release. Rev 2.5 looks nothing like HyperCard. The announcement made me believe that Dreamcard would be scaled back and have a lot less on-screen clutter; more for the consumer and less for the programmer. Should they both look the same when I launch them?

J.


On Sep 1, 2004, at 6:10 PM, Bj�rnke von Gierke wrote:

Essentially the two products are the same, only you cannot make applications with Dreamcard. So buying both would be kind of strange anyway.
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