Re: Thank You, Scott and Kevin (was Revolution 2.7.4 Released)

2006-09-24 Thread Roger . E . Eller
> On Sep 24, 2006, at 9:51 AM, jbv wrote: >> >> Shari, >> >>> (SNIP) >>> >>> So Hypercard was dead, and Metacard hadn't quite popped into the >>> realm visibly yet. >>> >>> (SNIP) >> >> you probably missed it, but in the second half of the 90's, Oracle >> Media >> Object helped bridge the gap betwe

Re: Thank You, Scott and Kevin (was Revolution 2.7.4 Released)

2006-09-24 Thread Tereza Snyder
On Sep 24, 2006, at 9:51 AM, jbv wrote: Shari, (SNIP) So Hypercard was dead, and Metacard hadn't quite popped into the realm visibly yet. (SNIP) you probably missed it, but in the second half of the 90's, Oracle Media Object helped bridge the gap between the death of HC and the maturi

Re: Thank You, Scott and Kevin (was Revolution 2.7.4 Released)

2006-09-24 Thread jbv
Shari, > (SNIP) > > So Hypercard was dead, and Metacard hadn't quite popped into the > realm visibly yet. > > (SNIP) you probably missed it, but in the second half of the 90's, Oracle Media Object helped bridge the gap between the death of HC and the maturity of MC. OMO was a very good product

Thank You, Scott and Kevin (was Revolution 2.7.4 Released)

2006-09-24 Thread Shari
So maybe we should gather up our thoughts and state what we'd expect from a tool such as Revolution (I wonder how they're getting on at the improve Revolution mailing list...). Apologies if my thought seem a little disjointed, been up all night messing about with audio (ouch!). Cheers, Luis