Xavier,
XOS sounds interesting to me. If you release XOS, and it is all that
you say it is, I would certainly donate to help keep it going. The
non-object oriented nature of RunRev is one of the things about it
that bothers me a bit, so anything that pushes it in that direction
is a plus for me
ject: RE: Why wait for Inheritance in Revolution? Want 1000 more
> features now?
>
>
> Xavier, et al:
>
> One of my continuing unfulfilled promises to myself during my
> HyperCard years was to learn the intricacies of XOS.
>
> I still remain interested...whether I
Xavier, et al:
One of my continuing unfulfilled promises to myself during my
HyperCard years was to learn the intricacies of XOS.
I still remain interested...whether I'm any more likely to find the
time now than I was previously remains to be seen. :{`)
Cheers!
--
Rob Cozens, Staff Conserv
> Count me in for PayPal cheeseburger sized donation AND
> sponsor sized kick in the butt donation. Let me know how big
> that would be so I can decide if I need to retract the
> sponsor sized statement ;)
>
> Dave
Unfortunately the second part is not very clear in terms of what
Is sized - th
MisterX
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 12:41 AM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Why wait for Inheritance in Revolution? Want 1000 more features
now?
In response to all the inheritance talk...
Sorry for the verbosity but Im sure some will appreciate the details.
Some of you may remember since
In response to all the inheritance talk...
Sorry for the verbosity but Im sure some will appreciate the details.
Some of you may remember since the good old HC days that I've been proposing
something like Ken's parent scripts which was named XOS while I resided on
the NoProb.com web site and bef