Dear Ken > I need to know the truth. Is it as bad as it looks?
No, not as bad as it sounds. Remember when you read the list that this is just an indication of issues people are having (I'm one that has winged on the site) but doesn't always show up the many successes people are having. It is a balance thing. As Geoff said, some people have created some amazing stacks in just one night! (I'm hoping to contribute one day but still learning, inching along when I get home from work...) You will find that Transcript is HUGE in comparison to the HyperCard and offers a rich feature set. You can really build a stand-alone that works, I have, I was very pleased. If you do the cross-grade from HC you get a great deal, (I think it is still running and no, I don't work for Rev). There are issues with Rev but overall you might find that the benefits greatly outweigh the issues, it really make it worth the effort to change. Revolution is based on MetaCard engine, an engine that has been around for 10 years?? (not sure on that) but is pretty stable. Revolution is the missing element in the pie: it is the Runtime/ authoring environment that sits on top of it and draws out the power of the engine. Rev has tons of features too and it is really amazing that it was built entirely in Transcript! Take a second to think about that. The statement is: "you can build your own app with the tools you are using here, you are experiencing it now". That just wasn't possible in HyperCard. (SuperCard was sort of the same but not totally built in the environment, if I remember correctly). And when you build your app, the runtime environment Rev disappears. Rev is just getting better and better: 1.1 has now lots and lots of new Net and database power, OSX, transparency etc. This rave is a balance to my earlier post with some frustrations I was having. It's a balance thing. M@ Matt Denton _______________________________________________ improve-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/improve-revolution
