On Dec 5, 2005, at 9:32 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Ken Ray wrote:
If you want to avoid all the secure mode stuff, you can use
StackRunner
instead of DreamCard Player for Mac and Windows (sorry, I don't
have a Linux
version ready yet).
More info at:
http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/downloads/
StackRunner.htm
I've been meaning to tell people (and you too, Ken, not that you
aren't "people") -- I recently shipped a client project with
StackRunner. I really like this little thing. Rev's Player doesn't
include some crucial dialog boxes and libraries, but StackRunner
has all of them. The project was for a private individual who
didn't need a full app, we just needed an engine to run his
HyperCard ported stack. It worked great.
I recommend StackRunner for those times when you just want to ship
stacks. It is zero hassle -- you just send out StackRunner and your
stack in a single folder. Very easy.
And -- let me say again, on behalf of the "'hobbyists'" among us -- a
whole brave new world for users of Dreamcard.
Charles Hartman
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