Kurt Kaufman wrote:
(Chipp Walters wrote about the advantages of the Rev stack format especially where self-updates are concerned, and of stacks as convenient and flexible containers)
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2005-August/064314.html

Thanks for your clear and direct explanation! I imagine that nowadays an increasing number of developers approach Rev without an "anti-stack" bias

In addition to all of the benefits Chipp outlined, my favorite thing about stacks is how conveniently they can be used for general data storage.

Using custom properties of a stack gives you a way to store different types of data in a single file with tremendous ease and efficiency.

If you need to keep track of hierarchically-ordered data you can use custom property sets in stackstacks, cards, and any groups or controls within those cards.

For details on the joys of using stacks for general data storage see:
<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2002-July/006149.html>

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