Re: Re: Discover revolution, would like comparison with ToolBook

2003-06-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the suggestion the real problem will be Ich spreche deutsch ... nicht zehr gut :) On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 12:32 Europe/Vienna, Richard Gaskin wrote: I don't think there's another tool as close to ToolBook as Rev. And if by chance you find yourself doing contract work for

Re: Re: Discover revolution, would like comparison with ToolBook

2003-06-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks Richard for the details I hope to be able to look at Revolution soon. It seems it is very promising. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry it was a long time since I asked the question but I didn't have time. With your ToolBook background i think you'll find it rewarding to download the

Re: Discover revolution, would like comparison with ToolBook

2003-06-01 Thread Wolfgang M. Bereuter
On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 16:53 Europe/Vienna, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the suggestion the real problem will be Ich spreche deutsch ... nicht zehr gut :) On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 12:32 Europe/Vienna, Richard Gaskin wrote: I don't think there's another tool as close to

Re: Discover revolution, would like comparison with ToolBook

2003-06-01 Thread Tuviah M Snyder
- it doesn't seem to support Activex whereas Toolbook does (Toolbook is not multiplatform) I wonder how many of our developers would find support ActiveX useful? For example I didn't see any tree component so how would you show for example a xml-type structure? You can find a sample treeview

Re: Discover revolution, would like comparison with ToolBook

2003-06-01 Thread Richard Gaskin
Tuviah M Snyder wrote: For example I didn't see any tree component so how would you show for example a xml-type structure? You can find a sample treeview control which can read and display xml, and display hundreds of elements in milliseconds in the Revolution 2.0 samples folder. If you

Re: Discover revolution, would like comparison with ToolBook

2003-06-01 Thread Tuviah M Snyder
You can find it at: Revolution 2.0\Sample Stacks\xmltree-view.rev Tuviah Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.runrev.com/ Runtime Revolution Limited - Software at the Speed of Thought ___ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Re: Discover revolution, would like comparison with ToolBook

2003-06-01 Thread rebolask
- it doesn't seem to support Activex whereas Toolbook does (Toolbook is not multiplatform) I wonder how many of our developers would find support ActiveX useful? I don't know RunRev but the problem with Toolbook is that they never really upgrade to pass the 64 K barrier even in 32 bit platform

Re: Re: Discover revolution, would like comparison with ToolBook

2003-05-31 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, Sorry it was a long time since I asked the question but I didn't have time. I didn't try Revolution yet I just read the site. What are the best points of revolution which can be found or not in Toolbook. If you know Tollbook very well (I have been an expert with this product by being

Re: Discover revolution, would like comparison with ToolBook

2003-05-31 Thread Richard Gaskin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry it was a long time since I asked the question but I didn't have time. With your ToolBook background i think you'll find it rewarding to download the demo... I didn't try Revolution yet I just read the site. What are the best points of revolution which can be