If RunRev maintained a comprehensive index, with screenshots, of
all the cool stuff people made with it, there would be no question
that it can be used for making integrated open source solutions, or
widget-like goodies, or business apps, or any of the rest.
Note that's exactly what I have tried to do with the gallery, for an
educator public (which is not very well targeted in the runrev
website). That's a php script behind the gallery (<http://
revolution.lexicall.org/stacks_education.php?lastadded=added%20any%
20time>). The only thing you have to do is to upload a metadata file,
a gif file and eventually a stack and the job is done. That's a PHP
script I wrote myself. Anybody (revolution included) is free to use
it. Other scripts exist that propose similar galleries. They are not
that difficult to find or to adapt. It takes me a minute to manage it
when anybody send me a new stack (and most of the minute is spent
opening the stack, to check everything is fine).
When on holiday, I discovered minor rendering problems on internet
explorer 6.0 PC. Damn internet explorer 6.0 PC which doesn't comply
to the current standards! I will soon buy a cheap laptop pc or some
virtual pc application and fix that.
Speaking about virutal pc type of application, has anybody on this
list used "guest pc"? That's a cheap alternative to virtual PC. I had
used "blue Label", their OS9 version and had been very happy with it,
then they toke ages to propose an OSX version.
Marielle
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Marielle Lange (PhD), Psycholinguist
Alternative emails: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage
http://homepages.lexicall.org/mlange/
Easy access to lexical databases http://lexicall.org
Supporting Education Technologists http://
revolution.lexicall.org/wiki
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