> > http://www.littlefishsw.co.uk/card/roadster.html > > > > I have been surfing supercard websites... my impression: > > > > Plenty of very clever changes have been introduced in > > Dreamcard/revolution, compared to supercard, the IDE > environment is a > > lot more practical in revolution (though I agree with > others on this > > list that it could still be improved), the products that I > have seen > > developed with revolution look more professional than the > ones developed with supercard. > > > > I prefer Dreamcard/Revolution, by far... but the education > market may > > polarize on the availability of this Roadster plugin which let them > > play their stacks over the net. Anybody is trying to address this?
A piece of history! When Allegiant sold off SuperCard to IncWell, Roadster was already broken. For a while during the 3.x era, the Windows plugin was updated and much, much more stable than the Mac plugin. Ken is right, only a subset of SuperCard was supported (and for a while, more on Windows than Mac!). My feeling is that it didn't quite succeed at the time since so many internet users were puttering along at early modem speeds. Best regards, Lynn Fredricks President Paradigma Software, Inc Joining Worlds of Information Deploy True Client-Server Database Solutions Royalty Free with Valentina Developer Network http://www.paradigmasoft.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
