Re: Revolution Media 4.x and Revolution Player 3.x

2009-11-13 Thread Luis
Hiya, The Player makes distribution easier, as in there not being a need to download and install revMedia in order to see the stacks: Slaps the stacks onto a USB stick with the Player and can show it off to anyone without having to get them to 'have to' install revMedia. Cheers, Luis.

Re: Revolution Media 4.x and Revolution Player 3.x

2009-11-13 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- On Thu, 11/12/09, Dom wrote: > Jan Schenkel wrote: > > > With revMedia 4.0 being free, why would we still need > a Player? > > Agreed -- but with a caveat: > you talk of persons who are computer-litterate... > > Think about a person, scared with computers, to which you > give a > stack...

Re: Revolution Media 4.x and Revolution Player 3.x

2009-11-12 Thread Dom
Jan Schenkel wrote: > With revMedia 4.0 being free, why would we still need a Player? Agreed -- but with a caveat: you talk of persons who are computer-litterate... Think about a person, scared with computers, to which you give a stack... and ? a whole development package?? Or a classroom, as

Re: Revolution Media 4.x and Revolution Player 3.x

2009-11-12 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Jan Schenkel wrote: With revMedia 4.0 being free, why would we still need a Player? The whole idea of giving revMedia away for free, is to let everyone share in the fun - running stacks, deploying them in webpages and letting others take them apart without the ability to password-protect your s

Re: Revolution Media 4.x and Revolution Player 3.x

2009-11-12 Thread Jan Schenkel
brary for Revolution <http://www.quartam.com> = "As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same time." (La Rochefoucauld) --- On Thu, 11/5/09, Dom wrote: > From: Dom > Subject: Revolution Media 4.x and Revolution Player 3.x > To: use-revolution

Revolution Media 4.x and Revolution Player 3.x

2009-11-05 Thread Dom
As a former user of Revolution Media 3.x, I used Revolution Player to run stacks without launching the development environment... I am wondering if I still can use the old Revolution Player (3.x) to run stacks created with the new Revolution Media 4.x? ___