R: revMedia is FREE for everyone . . .

2009-09-06 Thread mazzapa...@libero.it
From http://www.runrev.com/downloads/free-trial/ I downloaded the Revolution Media Software with the MAC OS Classic menu option selected and i got the RevMedia version for MAC OSX (RevMedia350Full.dmg). Tha's weird. Is the RevMedia for Classic available somewhere else? Best, Paolo

Re: R: revMedia is FREE for everyone . . .

2009-09-06 Thread Richmond Mathewson
As the FREE version of revMedia is not the finished product I don't think thereis a Mac Classic build: nor, do I think, there is likely to be one. As revMedia is free you may be able to afford to buy an OS X install disk: Mac Classic is (rather like Metacard) a moribund thing. On Sun, Sep 6, 2009

R: Re: R: revMedia is FREE for everyone . . .

2009-09-06 Thread mazzapa...@libero.it
Mac Classic is(rather like Metacard) a moribund thing. Actually I agree with you on this, but my sister has an old Mac with Classic OS... Just wondered why there is still the MAC OS Classic option in the menu for downloading the RevMedia app . Best, Paolo

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2009-09-06 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Paolo, Revolution 2.6.1 was the last version for Mac OS 9. There is no RevMedia for Classic. There is an engine for Mac OS 9 included with Revolution 3.5 and 4, which should enable you to create standalones for Mac OS 9, but to my best knowledge this doesn't work. -- Best regards,

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2009-09-06 Thread Richmond Mathewson
I am sorry I took so long; I have been building some bookshelves. I have just tried a Mac Classic standalone with Revolution 4 developer preview; while the standalone process seems to work, including a message that the build has been successful, all I ended up with was an empty folder. If you