I think I'm stupid. Check that. I know I'm stupid, but I think I've displayed blatantly once again. I just bought Rev. Why? Because I've been a long time hyper/super/meta card user and they had such a good cross-grade deal. I saved 800 bucks. Also, I kinda thought meta and rev were the same company or something. I was under the impression that Meta was being phased out and would soon be replaced by Rev. I once asked on this list what the relationship was, but no one replied or explained. So does Metacard have the same cross-grade deal? If they do, and I had known, I would've gone for meta, because it's tried and true. And as someone mentioned...on all platforms and computers I have tried, it is stable as a rock. I love metacard. When I beta tested Rev, it was of course, very buggy. But I have to say, they did a dynamite job on the interface and cleaining up most of the bugs. It looks beautiful now and for the most part, behaves beautifully. But when it doesn't behave, there is a sly work-around. You can develop in Rev and then open the stack in Metacard (starter kit). Now save. Presto! You have a metacard stack. No need for a standalone. So if you are worried about the stability of your Rev (non-standalone) stacks, I would suggest simply converting them to metacard.
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