Simply put, the majority of Revolution projects use features that don't exist in Flash. Not to mention that moving from a card metaphor to a frame metaphor barely even registers...

I think it's a noble idea, but the two environments are hardly similar at all...

Troy Rollins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

On Jun 5, 2005, at 2:44 PM, Marty Billingsley wrote:

I know a lot of people disagree, but Flash isn't going away anytime
soon, and just about everyone has the shockwave plugin installed.
What's wrong with jumping on that bandwagon?

The two programs are so dissimilar that I can't even imagine where the
concept is coming from.

How do you mean dissimilar?  The interface is certainly dissimilar,
but the end product can be identical.  Why can't RR offer an
option for saving standalone apps as OS X, Win, Unix or SWF?
(yes, I know swf isn't a "standalone", but it's a separate document
that plays in the browser.)

Now, I don't get into the intricacies of RunRev -- I don't use
sockets with it, or any internet protocol stuff -- but for what
we do in my class, being able to save as a shockwave (flash) file
would be fantastic.

  - marty

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Marty Billingsley ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools
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