Does anyone know if "revBrowserOpen" is supported in the RevMobile pre-
alpha release? I see in the documentation that non-file URL access is
limited but not much info is provided on how to get it to work. I
have a stack that displays a web page using revBrowserOpen but does
n
I've been getting the builds, and testing the same stack each time (this one:
http://xfiles.funnygarbage.com/~colinholgate/rev/testtrack.html ), and it
hasn't been going quite right, the cars would jitter around the place instead
of going around the track. I didn't look into it too much because
just added lines
> in
> content inspector).
> Id does not work
> -- the little lift on the side works but displaces nothing
> -- line have no reaction (no highligjt and no moving!)
>
> Is that a feature planned out or in in in a near future?
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re now with an iPhone 3G and a 2G, both with the OS 3.1.3.
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> Regards,
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> Matthias
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> Subject: Re-4: RevMobile first impressions? (09-Mrz-2010 22:49)
> From: runrev260...@m-r-d.de
> To: runrev260...@m-r-d.de
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>>
Matthias
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Subject: Re-4: RevMobile first impressions? (09-Mrz-2010 22:49)
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> Sarah,
>
> i now have tried it here with pre-alpha-4 on an iPhone to download a file
> from an http authenticated webfolder and
Sarah,
i now have tried it here with pre-alpha-4 on an iPhone to download a file from
an http authenticated webfolder and it works here. I tried it only over WLAN.
Did you try it with WLAN or with GSM/UMTS?
Regards,
Matthias
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Subject: Re: Re-2: RevMobile
Ah, i see.
So i have to finally test with my iPhone instead of testing with the simulator
to get to know what does work and what doesn´t.
Regards,
Matthias
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Subject: Re: Re-2: RevMobile first impressions? (07-Mrz-2010 13:49)
From:Sarah Reichelt
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On 07/03/2010, at 10:23 PM, runrev260...@m-r-d.de wrote:
I can't download either a file or a web page from the internet.
Hi Sarah,
how do you download a file. I am using here
put URL to download a textfile from an http authenticated
webfolder and
that works.
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Subject: Re: RevMobile first impressions? (06-Mrz-2010 16:59)
From:Sarah Reichelt
To: runrev260...@m-r-d.de
> I can't download either a file or a web page from the internet.
Hi Sarah,
how do you download a file. I am using here
put URL
Just to remember, RevMobile is in early PreAlpha, it's the first public
release. I'm sure RunRev guys will work hard to support all the features in
the next months.
This is why I said it's definitely an amazing tool, I've never seen any
PreAlpha that you can really buil
Hi Sarah
Thanks for the all the updates.
For those who haven't seen it..
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/03/05/revmobile-write-iphone-and-ipad-apps-without-knowing-objective/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+weblogsinc%2Ftuaw+%28The+Unofficial+Apple+Weblog+%28TU
On Mar 6, 2010, at 12:33 AM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
> bundle) but I can't create a new file there.
> I can't download either a file or a web page from the internet.
It's normal for that to not work. You would want to write data to the
applicationStorageDirectory folder, not the applicationDirec
I've now installed my test stack on my iPhone and some of the results
are a bit different:
I can list the files in the default folder (which is in the app
bundle) but I can't create a new file there.
I can't download either a file or a web page from the internet.
Multi-touch definitely works.
Shak
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 9:44 PM, Richard Miller wrote:
> And video. Can you create a video player and control it?
I made a player object, added a movie to my app and tested. The movie
doesn't load into the player.
No error report, but nothing happens.
Sarah
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On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 8:47 PM, René Micout wrote:
> Hello Sarah,
> What about music and sound capacities ?
beep does nothing.
Playing an audioclip does nothing.
Sarah
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> is there any support for Geo-positioning (access to where you are?)
No, not at the moment.
Cheers,
Sarah
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Does it support externals? For instance, did someone succeed in compiling a
stack that uses one of runrev's own externals (faceless ones, to begin with)?
Bonne soirée de Paris
François
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it didn't make any difference.
>
> So basically, although it all looks weird, there is an awful lot of
> Rev that just works. Images are the most flaky things I have
> discovered.
> As is usual with iPhone apps and Rev apps, errors don't make a fuss,
> although the app ca
Thanks to all (especially Sarah) for sharing your experience. Now I have to
convince my wife
Cheers,
François
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orks. Images are the most flaky things I have
discovered.
As is usual with iPhone apps and Rev apps, errors don't make a fuss,
although the app can just quit quietly if something weird happens.
As regards future revMobile programming, the main things I will be
looking for are the native look&a
any difference.
>
> So basically, although it all looks weird, there is an awful lot of
> Rev that just works. Images are the most flaky things I have
> discovered.
> As is usual with iPhone apps and Rev apps, errors don't make a fuss,
> although the app can just quit quietly
Besides getting my very first iPhone app accepted yesterday on the App store --
DeMoted -- I then got to play with revMobile. I am very pleased so far. I can't
wait to build apps in rev for the app store and matching apps on the web.
I am testing on my actual iPhone (not much of a chan
version.
Then you can use the developer portal to get a provisioning
certificate for your app. This is needed by the revMobile plugin
before it can install on the actual device.
This is all exactly the same as if you were developing using XCode.
might "borrow" my
;t make a fuss,
although the app can just quit quietly if something weird happens.
As regards future revMobile programming, the main things I will be
looking for are the native look & feel, rotation handling and better
image handling. Of these, the rotation is the most important as I need
to kn
ll looks weird, there is an awful lot of
Rev that just works. Images are the most flaky things I have
discovered.
As is usual with iPhone apps and Rev apps, errors don't make a fuss,
although the app can just quit quietly if something weird happens.
As regards future revMobile programming, th
On 4 Mar 2010, at 22:42, Marian Petrides wrote:
I'd love to hear your more detailed impressions, Sarah, and I bet
others would too. Meanwhile, thanks for the early preview!
Ditto!
Ian
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> Sarah, thanks for the first impressions.
>
> Question: what would you recommend for someone who knows xcode and obj-c
> inside-out? I like Rev just fine, but paying what amounts to $1000 for
> something I could do for free...
>
> Do you see any major features in RevMobile th
return on investment.
>
>
Sarah, thanks for the first impressions.
Question: what would you recommend for someone who knows xcode and obj-c
inside-out? I like Rev just fine, but paying what amounts to $1000 for
something I could do for free...
Do you see any major features in RevMobile that wo
I'd love to hear your more detailed impressions, Sarah, and I bet others would
too. Meanwhile, thanks for the early preview!
On Mar 4, 2010, at 4:38 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
> 2010/3/5 François Chaplais :
>> I received by mail the availability on the pre alpha revmobile releas
2010/3/5 François Chaplais :
> I received by mail the availability on the pre alpha revmobile release. I
> still have a week to use a coupon that entitles me 5 years for the price of
> one (reason is I have done the same for studio). Still, this is 700€, which
> is a lot considerin
Le 4 mars 2010 à 22:53, Marian Petrides a écrit :
> That's interesting Francois, since the offer I received (same details,
> different expiration) expired a week or so ago. Too bad I didn't take
> advantage of it. The video of Ben designing his Sheep Herder app certainly
> was impressive!
Y
rote:
> I received by mail the availability on the pre alpha revmobile release. I
> still have a week to use a coupon that entitles me 5 years for the price of
> one (reason is I have done the same for studio). Still, this is 700€, which
> is a lot considering I probably will neve
On 4 Mar 2010, at 21:02, François Chaplais wrote:
I went though the buying process and cancelled at the last moment
when I saw the price...
That's my problem as well. As much as I want to do stuff for the
iPhone and iPad without learning Cocoa, $800 plus $400 per year *on
top* of my exis
On Mar 4, 2010, at 4:02 PM, François Chaplais wrote:
> >So, has someone jumped in the wagon and can share his/her impressions?
Would people who have such a thing be allowed to tell you about it?
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Hi François,
I have purchased RevMobile and I'm very well impressed with the product.
It's still in Alpha-Version, which means it lacks a lot of features, but the
executables generated are fast although a little bit large for now.
I really think it will be an amazing product upon
I received by mail the availability on the pre alpha revmobile release. I still
have a week to use a coupon that entitles me 5 years for the price of one
(reason is I have done the same for studio). Still, this is 700€, which is a
lot considering I probably will never make any money of it.
So
You guys are just too kind :-) My wife wont have to worry about my birthday
or next Christmas ;-)
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 9:29 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
> wait for my books on BeOS and the NewtonOS... Revolution will be
> ubiquitous...
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Bernard Devlin
> wrote:
wait for my books on BeOS and the NewtonOS... Revolution will be
ubiquitous...
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:
> This is like a "Kay Back Machine", right :-) I have some OS/2 books I
> can send you so they can start working on Revolution for OS/2.
>
> http://www.archive.
This is like a "Kay Back Machine", right :-) I have some OS/2 books I
can send you so they can start working on Revolution for OS/2.
http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
Bernard
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 6:37 AM, Kay C Lan wrote:
> If anyone wants Rev 4.0 Linux or Classic engines please email me o
son - SAMS
And so NOW Rev announce that they are going to do iPhone support.
I'm not complaining, just the opposite, I wish I'd learn; I should have
bought the iPhone books ages ago, then Rev would have announced iPhone
support ages ago less 2 weeks, and so I'd be doing iPhone
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 5:53 AM, Mike Kerner wrote:
> I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone Touches.
> So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?
When using Apple's development tools, there is effectively no
difference between the iPhone & the iPod touch.
Jacques Hausser wrote:
> An I also received today an E-Mail advertising the RunRev Partner
> Program. I wonder... could it be something valuable (and affordable -
> they don't speak so much about the cost) for somebody like me,
> retired, developing little-to-medium freeware applications for
> re
Le 21 janv. 2010 à 21:26, Brian Yennie a écrit :
> I received it by email and accessed it directly.
>
An I also received today an E-Mail advertising the RunRev Partner Program. I
wonder... could it be something valuable (and affordable - they don't speak so
much about the cost) for somebody
Richard Gaskin wrote:
I'd read the newsletters more often if I could find them more easily,
but looking at the front page of the web site I can't find a link or
even a menu item. Did I miss it, or it is buried deeper somewhere in
the site?
It's in the Developers section.
--
Jacqueline Land
I received it by email and accessed it directly.
Brian Yennie wrote:
http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/january/issue85/newsletter1.php?id=NW085S38885
Thanks. Good to see they've finally gone public with that.
I'd read the newsletters more often if I could find them more
easily, but lookin
Brian Yennie wrote:
http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/january/issue85/newsletter1.php?id=NW085S38885
Thanks. Good to see they've finally gone public with that.
I'd read the newsletters more often if I could find them more easily,
but looking at the front page of the web site I can't find a l
On Jan 21, 2010, at 3:05 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:
>
> http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/january/issue85/newsletter1.php?id=NW085S38885
I wonder if the name revMobile will cause any confusion, and people might think
it's the RevMobile em
Richard,
http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/january/issue85/newsletter1.php?id=NW085S38885
Mike Kerner wrtote:
I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone
Touches.
So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?
The current shipping Rev engine will not run on iPh
I see that, but with the announcement of RevMobile, I was wondering aloud if
it will also deploy to the Touch
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Mike Kerner wrtote:
I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone Touches.
So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?
The current shipping Rev engine will not run on iPhones.
I've not heard any public commitment to the iPhone platform from RunRev,
but there ha
I haven't tried this, but I have some folks here who have iPhone Touches.
So, are we going to be able to deploy for them as well?
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