Richard Gaskin wrote:
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Ben Rubinstein wrote:
Is the reverse also true, ie can Enterprise users edit stacks created
by Media (and then have them read by Media again)?
Yes.
I'm confused: I thought the idea with the file format change was to
prevent Media people from
e the briliance in that, you should just stick with
programming ;-)
Paul Looney
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From: Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: How to use Revolution
Sent: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 14:23:55 -0700
Subject: Re: about media...
J. Landman Gay wrote:
> Ben Rubinstein wrote:
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Ben Rubinstein wrote:
Is the reverse also true, ie can Enterprise users edit stacks created by
Media (and then have them read by Media again)?
Yes.
I'm confused: I thought the idea with the file format change was to
prevent Media people from handing their stacks to
Ben Rubinstein wrote:
Is the reverse also true, ie can Enterprise users edit stacks created by
Media (and then have them read by Media again)?
Yes.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Andre Garzia wrote:
I am a Enterprise licensee, I received Rev Media as a Freebie
because I went to RevConWest and I must say, I like it. I've already
created little adventures with photos that don't mesh well, created
kiosks for un existant thi
> Is it available for Enterprise users? or we have to pay another
> license fee?
Revolution Media is $49 and not a part of Enterprise.
Best regards,
Lynn Fredricks
Worldwide Business Operations
Runtime Revolution, Ltd
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> > If you mean the 2.7 file format on disk, Media can read any stack
> > produced by any edition of Revolution. Enterprise users could write
> > templates as long as they knew the specs for the template stacks.
>
> Cool - thanks for the clarification.
>
> Currently Media is a sort of "all you
Is it available for Enterprise users? or we have to pay another
license fee?
On Jun 23, 2006, at 3:27 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Currently Media is a sort of "all you can eat buffet", with little
market overlap among templates. Is there an area we might focus
on to
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Currently Media is a sort of "all you can eat buffet", with little
market overlap among templates. Is there an area we might focus on to
help target a specific market segment?
I don't know. To be honest, I haven't really had much time to even look
at Media, but the Rev
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Andre Garzia wrote:
I am a Enterprise licensee, I received Rev Media as a Freebie because
I went to RevConWest and I must say, I like it. I've already created
little adventures with photos that don't mesh well, created kiosks
for un existant th
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Andre Garzia wrote:
I am a Enterprise licensee, I received Rev Media as a Freebie because
I went to RevConWest and I must say, I like it. I've already created
little adventures with photos that don't mesh well, created kiosks
for un existant things and am now playing
Andre Garzia wrote:
I am a Enterprise licensee, I received Rev Media as a Freebie because
I went to RevConWest and I must say, I like it. I've already created
little adventures with photos that don't mesh well, created kiosks
for un existant things and am now playing on creating a portfolio
Folks,
I am a Enterprise licensee, I received Rev Media as a Freebie because
I went to RevConWest and I must say, I like it. I've already created
little adventures with photos that don't mesh well, created kiosks
for un existant things and am now playing on creating a portfolio for
my cat
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