RE: Neobook and MMB

2004-12-23 Thread Lynch, Jonathan
If you buy altbrowser, do you also by the right to incorporate it into
standalone applications that are distributed to others, or must the
license be purchased separately for every person who receives the
standalone?

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Subject: Neobook and MMB

A number of other moderately priced multimedia authoring systems offer
web
objects. Runrev should indeed consider to integrate a web control,
too.


Unfortunately both Neobook and MMB are only available for Windows.


Well, that pretty much nixes them for me.

so what's the point? These products don't even come close to Rev, 
which is far more than a 'multimedia authoring system.

You are arguing about the modest fee to add altbrowser to the package 
that a stock rev offers today.  Not everyone needs a 'web control.

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Re: Neobook and MMB

2004-12-23 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Jonathan,
If you buy altbrowser, do you also by the right to incorporate it into
standalone applications that are distributed to others,
yes!
From Chipp's FA page:
Can I distribute altBrowser with my commercial RunRev apps?
Certainly! That's exactly why we designed it. The only restriction is 
you cannot sell altBrowser
to other RunRev users in a way which would undermind our selling of it.

or must the license be purchased separately for every person who 
receives the
standalone?
no!
:-)
Regards
Klaus Major
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http://www.major-k.de
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Re: Neobook and MMB (was: RE: DreamCard Review-PCPLUS)

2004-12-23 Thread Wilhelm Sanke
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004, Stephen Barncard [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

A number of other moderately priced multimedia authoring systems 
offer web
objects. Runrev should indeed consider to integrate a web control, too.


Unfortunately both Neobook and MMB are only available for Windows.

Well, that pretty much nixes them for me.

And for a lot of other people
so what's the point? These products don't even come close to Rev,
which is far more than a 'multimedia authoring system.

This is exactly what I meant to express with Both programs ...of course 
do not compare to the potential of XTalk languages. What constitutes a 
'multimedia authoring system' though is a matter of definition, and it 
would not hurt Rev to be put in such a category.

You are arguing about the modest fee to add altbrowser to the package
that a stock rev offers today.  Not everyone needs a 'web control.

There are a lot of things not everyone needs - even in Rev. But some 
people - like Paul Salyers to whom I responded - would like to have an 
integrated web object. And I don't think  I was arguing about the 
modest fee to add altbrowser - my plea was to integrate altBrowser into 
Rev - I just mentioned the interesting prices of these low-end 
alternatives for beginning programmers (my words) .--

At which point there remains to wish you - and all list members - a 
Merry Xmas and some quiet and possibly creative days between the years 
- as we would say in this region of the world.

Best regards,
Wilhelm Sanke
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