Dan,
I, for one, think you are being way too kind to the Rev IDE. The debugger opens at random sizes. Buttons and bits of buttons float around the script editor. Opening the Variable Watcher opens the Object Inspector (on top of the VW window on my system). The Variable Watcher doesn't watch variables reliably (the clickLine is a particular problem in my work). Hard to believe a Version 2.x product could have so many basic "flaws and rough edges and quirks".
Go Jerry, go!
Paul Looney

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Shafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Revolution List <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 16:15:36 -0700
Subject: Constellation's Great, But the Rev IDE Doesn't Suck

A couple of you were kind enough to point out that in my exuberant endorsement of Jerry Daniels' wonderful Constellation Rev IDE, I came off sounding a bit like the built-in, out-of-the-box Rev IDE was a piece of crap. Let me set the record straight. It's wonderful. It has flaws and rough edges and quirks that sometimes confuse newbies and even oldies. But it's still really a great product. 
 
It's just that Constellation learned from what the Rev IDE designers did one way and created a new way that I personally find more usable and seamless. 
 
 
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