Kevin,

I remember using HC and then SC and waiting for Windows support and then Roadster and getting one lousy program to work in it. I was so disappointed. I stopped using it altogether and started to learn Director. (I should have learned Flash instead) I was again disappointed. I gave it up for it did not meet my needs.

Then when I stumbled into RunRev I hung around trying to see if that old negative feeling would come back. It didn't and it looked like this might work for me. I purchased a Enterprise License and created first one, then two, then three applications (all cross platform) all of which were successful for my employers and now I have been considering seriously creating my own applications in REV (the ones I gave up on in SC).

Now with this little announcement I am now 100% sure I made the right choice and am very thankful that I made this switch. Thank you.

Yours truly,

Tom

On Jun 6, 2005, at 4:08 PM, Kevin Miller wrote:

On 6/6/05 7:47 pm, "Andre Garzia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Second, how does it affects us developers? and how it affects RunRev?
Generation of code for MacOS X will have to be fat binary now, can two
versions of the engine co-exist in the same file? Will the port of
Revolution be easy?

We will be providing complete support for this transition.

Kind regards,

Kevin

Kevin Miller ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ http://www.runrev.com/
Runtime Revolution - User-Centric Development Tools

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