Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-09 Thread viktoras didziulis

Hi Leonel!

I would consider Studio as the optimal choice to start with. When you 
need more you can upgrade to Enterprise. Telling the truth, I am still 
successfully working with Studio on MS Windows and deploying on both 
MacOSX and Linux. Planning to upgrade to Enterprise with my next purchase.


One more issue is (based on my own personal experience only) the most 
recent Revolution 3.0 gm-3 otherwise feature rich and nice is a little 
unstable and if you also start experiencing any sort of instability, do 
not get disappointed, just write to support and ask for an url to get a 
copy of Revolution 2.9. At least for me it is the best combination of 
feature-set and stability. Since I have upgraded to 2.9. it never 
crashed, so now is the default version of Revolution on my PC for most 
development projects. I guess these few issues will be fixed with the 
next release of Revolution 3.0 (gm-4, soon..).


All the best!
Viktoras


Leonel Flor�n Selles wrote:

Hi, As you can see I'm new on this list.

and my first question is

What is the deference between RunTime Revolution

Enterprice
Studio
Media.

Well, I'm happy to be here and thanks.

  


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Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-09 Thread Thomas McGrath III

Welcome Leonel,

It is good to see you here on the best list group ever.


Regards,

Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
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On Nov 8, 2008, at 9:07 PM, Leonel Flor�n Selles wrote:



Hi, As you can see I'm new on this list.

and my first question is

What is the deference between RunTime Revolution

Enterprice
Studio
Media.

Well, I'm happy to be here and thanks.

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Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-09 Thread Jim Kanter
Leonel,

Hope you survived the hurricane without incident. Programming is
challenging enough, especially when it's not in your native language!

Jim
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Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-08 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Hi Leonel, and welcome to the list. It's pretty slow tonight or  
someone else would have responded much sooner than this.


Have you already purchased a license? I assume not or you probably  
wouldn't be asking the question you did.


If you can afford the Enterprise fee, please do that. It gives you  
pretty much total flexibility as to platform for programming and   
running.


With Studio you'll be limited to the platform for which you subscribe  
in terms of programming, but will be able to run you programs on all  
platforms.


With Media you will be very limited. If you really need to know the  
specifics, visit the Revolution website: www.RunRev.com


You should find all your questions answered there.

Good luck,

Joe Wilkins

On Nov 8, 2008, at 6:07 PM, Leonel Flor�n Selles wrote:



Hi, As you can see I'm new on this list.

and my first question is

What is the deference between RunTime Revolution

Enterprice
Studio
Media.

Well, I'm happy to be here and thanks.

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Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-08 Thread Jim Kanter
Welcome to the list.

There are some comparison pages here on the Revolution site:
http://www.runrev.com/products/product-comparison/editions/

In a nutshell, consider them this way:

Media is for the hobbyist and the person who is considering getting
into programming but is not sure if this is the best tool.

Studio is for the junior programmer and advanced enthusiast.

Enterprise is for the hard-core enthusiast and professional programmer
who intends to find work and make money using Revolution.

Revolution usually makes it easy to start at one level and upgrade for
the cost difference.

Hope this helps, and have fun.
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Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-08 Thread J. Landman Gay

Leonel Flor�n Selles wrote:

Hi, As you can see I'm new on this list.

and my first question is

What is the deference between RunTime Revolution

Enterprice
Studio
Media.

Well, I'm happy to be here and thanks.



We're happy to have you. RR used to have a more extensive comparison on 
the web site than they do now, but a good start is here:


http://www.runrev.com/products/product-comparison/editions/

In brief:

Media: author stacks, but can't build standalones or import HyperCard 
stacks. The stacks you build can be played with the Revolution Player on 
any platform, by anyone. No database support, no built-in browser, and a 
few other omissions. A solid-color backdrop is always on when the Player 
runs your stacks, you can't turn it off though you can change its color.


Studio: create stacks and standalones for any platform. However, you can 
only build and edit on the OS you purchase it for. You can add 
additional platforms for a fee. So, for example, you can purchase Studio 
for Windows, and build stacks and standalones for any OS, but you can 
only edit and create stacks on your Windows machine. Includes database 
capabilities and several add-ons.


Enterprise: full ability to do anything, on any OS, with no limitations. 
Comes with all the add-ons. The best choice if you want to edit your 
stacks on any OS and have full access to everything Revolution offers.


Most people who only have access to a single OS will buy Studio, and if 
they need additional capabilites they purchase add-on packs. Developers 
who need to create and edit stacks on any OS will prefer Enterprise (and 
save some money over buying all the extras piecemeal.) Hobbyists and 
those who do not need to create standalone applications do okay with 
Media, but it is fairly limited in scope.


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Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-08 Thread Stephen Barncard

Hello, Leonel

  perhaps you are our first Revolutionary from the island nation 
CUBA!! Welcome aboard!



Apparently the US-sanctioned 'embargo' doesn't include the Internet. 
Fantastico!




sqb




Hi, As you can see I'm new on this list.

and my first question is

What is the deference between RunTime Revolution

Enterprice
Studio
Media.

Well, I'm happy to be here and thanks.

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Re: Hi, I'm new and i need help

2008-11-08 Thread Richard Gaskin

Stephen Barncard wrote:

Apparently the US-sanctioned 'embargo' doesn't include the Internet. 
Fantastico!


The UK has no embargo on Cuba.  That's a US thang.  Maybe that'll change
soon.

So UK-based Rev has a new customer, and we all get to be cultural 
ambassadors (provided of course we don't talk about encryption or 
anything else we're prohibited from sharing freely here in the Land of 
the Free).


:)

Welcome aboard, Leonel.

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