Hello.

I've been reading the responses on this topic, and I can see great things for both a browser extension of Revolution as well as a 3D Version of Revolution. Briefly touching on the 3D Rev: If done correctly (ie. relatively easy to use, interact with, etc) this has the potential to propel Revolution into a more mainstream position. My list of Revolution shortcomings is limited to the lack of 3D capabilities. If, perhaps, there were a GUI widget that gave you a GL Canvas to paint on, it would open up a world of potential, not only for new apps, but for people outside the Revolution community to take Rev more seriously (In my dealings with fellow programmers, I've oft been written off as an amateur or a hobby programmer since Revolution is almost too easy).

My real interest perks with the potential for a browser plugin. Much speculation has been raised about what the internet would be like today had HyperCard been pursued by Apple. Would the Web be based on HyperCard stacks? Instead of hand-coding HTML, could we create stacks and then drop in a quick tag? Perhaps this is what the Java Applet was supposed to be (Even though Applets are all but extinct in day-to- day browsing).

I'm not suggesting that the Internet can be completely revolutionized (no pun intended) like it could have been in the early 90's. The internet is starting to cool down and it's basic building blocks (PHP, AJAX, RSS, etc) are here to stay for the time being. I do believe, however, that were there a Browser plugin capable of loading a stack into a web page, it would do a number of things, not only giving programmers another way to get content onto the world wide web, but it would unlock the floodgates of web programmers for Runtime Revolution. Were there a browser plugin, Developers would flock to Revolution in droves since it is secure, robust, powerful, but still user-centric AND web-enabled. As a result, we'd also see a bigger presence of Revolution in the regular development community. Combining this with the perk of 3D capability in Rev, and Revolution would be completely irresistible.


Thanks,
Brent Anderson
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