Charles Hartman wrote:
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Richard,
This is terrific -- I just downloaded it & used it for ten minutes and I'm already hooked. Frankly, it seems much more useful (and far less crash-prone) than the Daniels & Mara suite.

This was apparently intended for private email, but as long as it was posted publicly I feel I should offer some feedback on Jerry Daniels' excellent Rev tools:

In addition to being one of the nicest and most sincerely helpful people I've ever met (maybe second only to Ken Ray, and that's saying a lot as Ken has more integrity in one finger than most of us hope to build over a lifetime), Jerry Daniels is also one of the smartest and most experienced.

If there's any reason why devolution may appear less buggy (which I doubt, if you play with it long enough <g>) it's only because:

a) The Daniels and Mara tools are so much more feature-rich than
   devolution.
   I come from a MetaCard background, with an eye for the spartan,
   and devolution is merely a set of conveniences that myself and
   my clients use to work a little faster.  The D&M tools are much
   more ambitious, and as the old saw goes, more code will mean
   more bugs, at least in a first release.

b) devolution is much older than the D&M tools.
   Jerry's toolkit is a fairly recent release, so we can expect it
   to have a few more bugs than it will in v2.0.  That's just how
   software goes in spite of the best of efforts.  devolution has
   been in use for almost half a decade in about a dozen shops,
   and while I update its components every few weeks while I'm
   working, they've been pounded on a lot and have been through
   multiple iterations.  I have no doubt the D&M tools will be
   among the most rock-solid wares in the Rev world in just another
   release or two -- they're pretty great right now.

If you haven't played with the D&M tools you should check 'em out:
<http://www.daniels-mara.com/products/>

There's some very inventive thinking there, and lots of good utility.

I hope to see an article about Jerry's tools at revJournal soon...

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Media Corporation
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