Le 3 mai 2010 à 00:00, Mark Swindell a écrit :
I think a great problem for Rev stacks is that they are mostly created by
one-man or woman shops. There are not teams with project directors, artists,
photoshop experts, animators, etc. (Scott Rossi may qualify as a team, in
this scenario,
Pierre,
It is long but I will read it...
C'est long, mais je vais faire l'effort de lire...
Bon souvenir de Paris
René
Le 3 mai 2010 à 11:37, Pierre Sahores a écrit :
Le 3 mai 2010 à 00:00, Mark Swindell a écrit :
I think a great problem for Rev stacks is that they are mostly created by
René,
Interesting in getting your feedback ;-)
Une version remise en forme sous une forme plus fun (interview par un pote)
devrait être dispo. prochainement.
Best Regards from Jurançon,
Pierre
Le 3 mai 2010 à 12:16, René Micout a écrit :
Pierre,
It is long but I will read it...
C'est
I'm sorry I took some time to respond to this; but fell into to bed
far too late last night, having got myself
(I really need to control myself) stirred up by a certain person.
I am sorry about my contribution to that fairly ugly stramash.
I think a great problem for Rev stacks is that they
It looks like a million bucks!
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Michael Kann mikek...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm just curious. What does that program that sold for two million dollars
look like?
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Jim,
Your remark reminds me when we were kayaking north of Seattle and a woman in
our group said I hope we see a ton of whales.
Mike
--- On Mon, 5/3/10, Jim Kanter j...@d-film.com wrote:
From: Jim Kanter j...@d-film.com
Subject: Re: RevStore
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution
that have been coded with it.
I am waiting to see a revStore. With everything on it. This way John Doe (not
to mention Steve Jobs) will be able to judge if apps developed with
revolution can be great, inspiring, or if it's all crap. An the more apps
there will be, the better
with it.
I am waiting to see a revStore. With everything on it. This way John Doe (not
to mention Steve Jobs) will be able to judge if apps developed with
revolution can be great, inspiring, or if it's all crap. An the more apps
there will be, the better it will be for everybody.
Heather, I put
Le 2 mai 2010 à 04:13, J. Landman Gay a écrit :
This lack of professionalism in HC stacks was one of the reasons it was
rarely regarded as a serious tool, and it gave HC a bad name generally. The
number of really good stacks was pretty small. Unfair as it is, the quality
of the output
And its stupid. Because the best way to promote a development
environment is to promote/ sell the apps that have been coded with
it.
I am waiting to see a revStore. With everything on it. This way John
Doe (not to mention Steve Jobs) will be able to judge if apps
developed with revolution can
long until we get Franklin 3D for Runrev
(http://www.franklin3d.com) into the RevStore.
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Le 2 mai 2010 à 04:13, J. Landman Gay a écrit :
But with caution. I'm in favor of keeping it out of the spotlight until there
are many more apps available, hundreds hopefully. A few meager offerings is
not inspiring.
And they have to be quality offerings. As someone who had to
, there is a treshold, a minimum number of apps, somebody or
runrev should keep track of all apps available and first step would be to
have a public counter showing how many apps, and a number set, above which e
revStore would be launched?
I suspect though that some developpers would rther NOT let
This is a very interesting post from someone who was in a position to know what
was going on back then. It confirms (at least for me) what I always felt to be
the case, and why Apple ultimately let HC die on the vine. Most coders of any
language are not design experts, nor do they, of
I'm just curious. What does that program that sold for two million dollars look
like?
--- On Sun, 5/2/10, Mark Swindell mdswind...@cruzio.com wrote:
From: Mark Swindell mdswind...@cruzio.com
Subject: Re: RevStore
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Date: Sunday, May 2
know).
And its stupid. Because the best way to promote a development environment is to
promote/ sell the apps that have been coded with it.
I am waiting to see a revStore. With everything on it. This way John Doe (not
to mention Steve Jobs) will be able to judge if apps developed with revolution
François Chaplais wrote:
What does RunRev do to promote, distribute and sell software that
has been developed with revolution? I mean the traditional stuff:
desktop applications.
The answer: nothing (as far as I know).
What are RevOnline and RevSelect?
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Fourth World
Rev
is
http://www.runrev.com/products/related-software/
15 apps: ha! Is that all?
The revstore should be accessible directly from the store tab of the runrev
site. At this time, unless you *know* that the pages for revonline and
revselect exist, there is no chance to find them.
The truth
there.
http://revonline2.runrev.com/ : just have a look at the top downloads and the
the screen shot: it's ugly. Plus it does not sell.
I assume revselect is
http://www.runrev.com/products/related-software/
15 apps: ha! Is that all?
The revstore should be accessible directly from the store tab
François Chaplais wrote:
RevOnline (the one I know from studio) requires revolution and has
a crappy interface. Plus you cannot do business there.
http://revonline2.runrev.com/ : just have a look at the top downloads
and the the screen shot: it's ugly. Plus it does not sell.
I assume
Richard Gaskin wrote:
When people look at a tool like Rev they
want to see there's a sizable afternarket as an indicator of viability.
So it benefits RunRev more than anyone else to improve the
presentation of third-party offerings all over their site.
But with caution. I'm in favor of
My boys made games like that when they were younger! lol - that brings
back some funny memories.
Marty
I confess though, in retrospect I really do wish I'd saved a copy of
Man Gets Beheaded By a Ceiling Fan. You had to be there.
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