I can't download Remo from Rodeo page !
Le 22 sept. 2010 à 06:35, Jerry Daniels a écrit :
tRev users,
Since Rev has changed its name to LiveCode, we have renamed tRev. We've been
waiting in the wings with this.
The new name is...[drum roll]
Remo
The remote-control object editor
go to reveditor.com
On 22 September 2010 00:32, René Micout rene.mic...@numericable.com wrote:
I can't download Remo from Rodeo page !
Le 22 sept. 2010 à 06:35, Jerry Daniels a écrit :
tRev users,
Since Rev has changed its name to LiveCode, we have renamed tRev. We've
been waiting
I have tRev 0.2.0.0 and it is possible to download it from reveditor... but
Remo ?
Le 22 sept. 2010 à 09:42, stephen barncard a écrit :
go to reveditor.com
On 22 September 2010 00:32, René Micout rene.mic...@numericable.com wrote:
I can't download Remo from Rodeo page !
Le 22 sept
Jerry rebranded. It's still tRev.
On 22 September 2010 00:48, René Micout rene.mic...@numericable.com wrote:
I have tRev 0.2.0.0 and it is possible to download it from reveditor... but
Remo ?
Le 22 sept. 2010 à 09:42, stephen barncard a écrit :
go to reveditor.com
On 22 September 2010
Has anyone gotten tRev to work with LiveCode? I put it at the same level as the
app but no luck.
Tom McGrath III
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I Can Speak on the iPad
Has anyone gotten tRev to work with LiveCode? I put it at the same level as
the app but no luck.
Found the same problem. But then re-downloaded tRev and it worked.
Perhaps a newer version now?
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yes, Jerry has had to update it a couple of times due to the new packaging
and names. He finally got it to work with any bundle name - it's what's
inside that counts.He was on it from the first day.
On 21 September 2010 18:55, Nicolas Cueto nicon...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone gotten tRev
I am confused. I went to tRev site and re-downloaded and got another app
instead but which looks like tRev.
Loaded and it works. Then had to renew license (just did - I love tRev). But
now it downloads older version of tRev which states it is not most recent
version and when clicked on takes
yes, REMO - a surprise to me. Not sure if that's a mistake or not, but it
sure looks like tRev.
You may have to re-enter your registration number again. Hold down option
while starting the app and you can zap the prefs. Perhaps yours old license
timed out or it needs to re-do it.
REMO? WHat
tRev users,
Since Rev has changed its name to LiveCode, we have renamed tRev. We've been
waiting in the wings with this.
The new name is...[drum roll]
Remo
The remote-control object editor for LiveCode
Has a nice, new icon that looks like...a remote control!
You can download the new
Thanks Jerry.
Noticed only a OSX version for Remo (327), will you create a windows
version?
I still have major problems with tRev (325) on my Windows7 64bit
machine. Is this a runrev or tRev problem?
regards
alex
On 22/09/10 2:35 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
tRev users,
Since Rev has
Hmm, been having same issue with tRev on a 64-bit windows7 desktop
machine here plus many other issues. Which is a shame because it has the
biggest monitor attached.
Don't have 32-bit win7 but seems to work ok on 32-bit xp on a 64-bit
machine (macbook via bootcamp).
Back to 64-bit win7
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On Jul 25, 2010, at 9:39 AM, Alex Shaw wrote:
Hmm, been having same issue with tRev on a 64-bit windows7 desktop machine
here plus many other issues. Which is a shame because it has the biggest
monitor attached.
Don't have 32-bit win7 but seems to work ok on 32-bit
works fine for me on Vista and Win 7
Mark
Same for me here... Vista or Win 7 is a no go.
Thanks for trying to resolve it Jerry. Keep us posted if you have any
sucess. :)
My experience is the same. Fortunately, glx2 keeps on tickin'...
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Actually my bad, it doesn't work on Win 7 (64 bit) for me, only on
vista (32 bit, no service packs installed)
For some reason on Win 7 the user account control asks me if I want to
allow tRev to make changes to the system when I run it, I don't get
that on Vista
On 24 July 2010 14:35, Martin
Thanks everyone for the feedback (especially Jerry).
Martin, that might be a clue. The Vista box it fails on in my place is a 64 Bit
version. MAybe Rev does not especially like those editions in some areas?
MAybe I am totally wrong on this. I got no test machine with a 32 bit version I
am
Cool video; cool new Breakpoint Editor:
http://reveditor.com/point-click-to-modify-your-breakpoints-in-tre
Best,
Jerry Daniels
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On 07/23/2010 12:30 PM, Malte Pfaff-Brill wrote:
Hi all,
has anyone had success using tRev under Win Vista?
I love the editor on a Mac, however I am forced to do some Dev under Vista for
a while. I am pretty sure it is something in the OS settings that prevents tRev
from working and would
tRev does not work at all for me on XP, Vista, or 7. Jerry has been trying to
fix the issue. He told me that it does work for some of his clients though. I
miss it on the win platform as well. It seems to be related to sockets.
Mark
On Jul 23, 2010, at 2:30 AM, Malte Pfaff-Brill revolut
have been completely re-doing the sockets and startup code for tRev. We
actually have a new version that's been in test for a week, but the spotty
coverage of Windows remains, unfortunately.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
Follow the Rodeo discussion:
http://rodeoapps.com/discuss-among-yourselves-0
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Mark Talluto use...@canelasoftware.com wrote:
tRev does not work at all for me on XP, Vista, or 7. Jerry has been trying to
fix the issue. He told me that it does work for some of his clients though.
I miss it on the win platform as well. It seems
David-
Friday, July 23, 2010, 9:15:12 AM, you wrote:
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Mark Talluto
use...@canelasoftware.com wrote:
tRev does not work at all for me on XP, Vista, or 7. Jerry has
been trying to fix the issue. He told me that it does work for some
of his clients though. I
A little background
The biggest reason we added a free trial to tRev was so Windows users could
make certain tRev ran on their machine. At first we did not want to sell a
Windows version of tRev, but were strongly encouraged to do so by the revSelect
management. Understandable. Cross platform
Hi all.
I started having problems with left clicking and since I just updated tRev I
assumed (wrongly) that tRev may have cause the problem. If I click quickly
above or below the elevator in a scrollbar, nothing happens. If I hold the
mouse a bit longer like a half second or so, it seems
Oh great. A way to keep track of all the times and ways I screwed up my code!
;-)
Bob
On May 14, 2010, at 1:17 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
We've added a new feature to tRev's Decoder (modeless debugger). It now keeps
a record of every time a tRev breakpoint gets refreshed with data
tRev users and others seeking solace, distraction, inspiration...
I've got an interesting video for you to view:
http://reveditor.com/the-decoder-lets-you-time-travel
We've added a new feature to tRev's Decoder (modeless debugger). It
now keeps a record of every time a tRev breakpoint
Jerry-
Friday, May 14, 2010, 1:17:40 PM, you wrote:
With this new feature, the Decoder will let you walk through
iterations of a breakpoint with a snazzy, user interface. Once you see
it, you'll slap your head and say...Yeah, of course!
Yay!
ago. Although tRev's Decoder does not take you
object.
- Context sensing: edit a Rev IDE object's code and start seeing Rev
IDE stacks.
Enhanced Ask-a-Question dialog:
- Now emails directly using our On-Rev hosted CGI. No email client used.
- Need to include your email address, but tRev remembers it once
entered.
- Can now associate
On 11/04/2010 05:39, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
On the basis that maybe it could be something about all three of the systems
it occurred on today, which admittedly are all running Debian, though with
very different installation and use histories, I moved Rev to Slitaz running
in Sun's non-free
On 10/04/2010 23:52, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Here is the recipe.
Open a stack with plenty of buttons and scripts.
Now open any script in the editor.
Use the property inspector to get the properties of a given field
Select and copy the name of the field
Paste it into the script. I think I
On 11/04/2010 01:52, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Here is the recipe.
Open a stack with plenty of buttons and scripts.
Now open any script in the editor.
Use the property inspector to get the properties of a given field
Select and copy the name of the field
Paste it into
Script and object editor oriented folk:
We have a marvelous video of Build 319 of tRev for you today:
http://reveditor.com/magic-menus-look-ma-no-hands
It shows how the new tRev Magic Menus work.
Some details...
New Magic Menu:
- We needed a pop up menu for tRev lists and code that could
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Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Meanwhile, on Planet Linux, we do not even have one editor that works.
That's right folks, the built in editor, if you do cut and paste with it,
freezes. You then close it down, and it crashes the IDE along with it, so
you lose all unsaved work.
On Planet Ubuntu 9.10, I
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Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Here is the recipe.
Open a stack with plenty of buttons and scripts.
Now open any script in the editor.
Use the property inspector to get the properties of a given field
Select and copy the name of the field
Paste it into the script. I think I used middle click, but
next? Is it the wrong kind of code? Is
there something about the way I've written my app that can cause the IDE
editor to crash during cut and paste? Is that really possible?
Peter
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Hi Jerry,
Great implementation Jerry, it really helps a lot coding with tRev! And
thanks for accepting the suggestion, I really need to say you are fast, I
wrote you asking if you had plans for this feature about 10 days ago and
it's ready!
Cheers!
Marcio Alexandroni
www.cialogica.com.br
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On Mar 27, 2010, at 4:46 AM, Marcio Alexandroni wrote:
Hi Jerry,
Great implementation Jerry, it really helps a lot coding with tRev!
And
thanks for accepting the suggestion, I really need to say you are
fast, I
wrote you asking if you had plans
Script and object editor aficionados,
We have added real time colorization and handler linking to tRev this
week. Check out the video:
http://reveditor.com/colorize-while-you-type
New colorize preference:
- Colorize smoothly while you type, delete or backspace
+ also creates handler
Fellow Revolutionistas,
We have a new video posted on our site, and a new version of tRev
available for download today. Check it out:
http://reveditor.com/fetch-object-name-during-transparent-inspecti
Here's an overview of today's new features:
- Transparent Inspection will now fetch
Hi Jerry,
thank you for this big release.
I mean... i love your software, some of the features of tRev are really useful
and at the end of the work i feel i have to thank you.
I write just to make you noticed that the annoying bug with the absence of an
internet connection is still
AM, Jacopo Lupi wrote:
Hi Jerry,
thank you for this big release.
I mean... i love your software, some of the features of tRev are
really useful and at the end of the work i feel i have to thank you.
I write just to make you noticed that the annoying bug with the
absence of an internet
tRevors,
Feature Friday came late and for good reason. I have rebuilt the
update and installation mechanism for tRev so that updates and such
are faster, easier, fool-proof, asynchronous and offer less
interference with other processes such as Rev IDE doing its accessing
to its site
Hi Jerry,
I noticed that tRev doesn't close tabs when stacks are closed or
objects deleted by means of script, while messages are locked. Would
it be possible to check whether objects still exist, when tabs come to
the front? In one instance, I closed the tab of an button that no
longer
Hi Jerry,
In addition to my previous e-mail...
Right after sending the previous e-mail, I found another problem. If I
quit Revolution first and subsequently close the tRev window,
intending to quit tRev, but that started Revolution again. That's a
bit confusing and not very pleasant when
/trev-build-301-is-here
On Mar 10, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Jerry,
I noticed that tRev doesn't close tabs when stacks are closed or
objects deleted by means of script, while messages are locked. Would
it be possible to check whether objects still exist, when tabs come
Mark,
As you now know, quitting Rev will always close down tRev. If you jump
over to tRev to close it while Rev is shutting down, it's not easy for
tRev to tell if Rev is still running or not. You caught tRev with his
Rev down.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
The latest Rev Editor Video:
http
Har!
On Mar 10, 2010, at 1:36 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
You caught tRev with his Rev down.
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On Mar 10, 2010, at 4:03 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Har!
On Mar 10, 2010, at 1:36 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
You caught tRev with his Rev down.
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Hi Jerry,
No, that didn't happen, although it is possible that my scripts closed
one of the tRev stacks that are needed for communication with tRev. It
would be nice if you could solve this problem too, because closing
stacks with messages locked is the main reason why Rev's script editor
tRevors,
Here's what we got this week:
- Wrapping no longer gets turned off when using Decoder.
- Clicking handler links no longer mishandles the current selection.
- Closing a tab within a group of tabs no longer misnames the BROWSER
tab.
- Scratch Pad resizes after saving a stack file from
Mark,
I happen to agree with you, objectively speaking—even though I wrote
the tool you are praising. We have some improvements to Decoder in the
works that will make it even more useful.
Since we opened up the tRev API, I'm happy to also report that others
are working on plugins
.
- Command+double-clicking a line item in Browser no longer edits name
of line item.
Easier Scratch pad locking
- When scratch pad is unlocked, escape key locks it.
Fixed
- If tRev thinks it's offline on startup, it now tries again.
- Scratch Pad contents now reliably preserved from session
The more I get familiar with this feature of tRev the more I like it. It's
quite a brilliant implementation. Set all the breakpoints you want, and then,
after your script has run, go back and step forward and backwards through each
breakpoint snapshot, looking into each set of conditions
I just started trying to use tRev on win7 Ultimate. While it being very
useful, it crashes about twice an hour and I have to save and completely
exit Rev and re-open in order to get it back.
Anyone else having this problem?
Specs:
Win7 ultimate
revEnterprise
tRev build 201 (the latest
Andrew,
It might be a faulty install. Quit tRev, quit Rev and then launch tRev
and immediately thereafter hold down the alt key. This will force a
fresh install.
It's possible that there might also be an issue with an IP utility,
firewall, etc. that interferes with updates. Rare
I did the fresh install and I will reportback when and if I get another
crash.
thanks!
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, faster
- auto-scrolling during drag-n-drop in lists is faster, less quirky
- scrolling in all list fields and code field faster
- code displays faster
- browser columns populate faster (raw number of lines)
Fixed:
- tRev icon in Rev now remembers its location from session to session
- control counter
tweaking on control positioning, so I have
a tendency to spend more time in the Rev editor than in tRev... I
believe that will now change with these new additions.
Can't speak for anyone else, but I appreciate all the work you are
doing on tRev.
...it's just good stuff!
Best regards,
David C
!
It seems that I am always tweaking on control positioning, so I have
a tendency to spend more time in the Rev editor than in tRev... I
believe that will now change with these new additions.
Can't speak for anyone else, but I appreciate all the work you are
doing on tRev.
...it's just good stuff
menu w shortcut
Optimized:
- drag-n-drop in lists is more responsive, faster
- auto-scrolling during drag-n-drop in lists is faster, less quirky
- scrolling in all list fields and code field faster
- code displays faster
- browser columns populate faster (raw number of lines)
Fixed:
- tRev icon
of lines)
Fixed:
- tRev icon in Rev now remembers its location from session to session
- control counter no longer counts the controls in dataGrids
- inflated control counts kept script line counts from appearing in
controls column
- alignment of all fields and buttons now perfecto
Best,
Jerry
I have to second David's comments. TRev is coming together nicely, a piece at
a time. The new fixed Browser tab is a welcome improvement over the previous
Tab implementation. It's hard for me to use the built-in Rev editor at this
point, and I'm relying less and less on the Application
Yes I feel myself being inexorably drawn into the world of tRev. I think when
the script editor from GLX2 is reintroduced, (I forget who is working on that)
I will use tRev exclusively. tRev's editor is awesome in lots of ways, but
there are still times I have to have a step debugger, so
Bob,
Glad you are grooving on tRev.
tRev has definitely changed the way I personally develop apps, mentor
and work on projects for people. But the area where I've seen the most
change in my own habits is in the debugging arena.
I used to debug in GLX2's and Rev's modal debugger a lot. I
I meant to say: The biggest advantage of the decoder (not debugger)
in my previous post.
On Feb 12, 2010, at 6:26 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
The biggest advantage of the debugger: its design/architecture keeps
it completely out of Rev's way. It cannot really crash Rev or tRev.
It's like
tRev Featue Friday aficionados,
We have had Card Snaphots in the tRev Object Browser for some time
now. They are an excellent way to find a control in the browser when
you don't know its name. But snaps are often miniatures of the actual
card, making their smaller controls difficult
tRev users and watchers,
What began as an optimization and bug fix update to tRev ended up with
new features.
http://reveditor.com/greater-trev-to-rev-interoperability-and-more
NEW:
- Greater tRev-Rev interoperability:
New Mainstack
New Substack
Open Stack
Kay,
Go to http://reveditor.com and click on the Quickstart link on the
right side of the page. I don't know what link you are using, but I
did have to change the URL once last week. Your page may need
refreshing.
You can also go to the docs from the help menu in the latest tRev.
Best
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Jerry Daniels jerry.dani...@me.comwrote:
Kay,
I don't know what link you are using,...
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Jerry Daniels jerry.dani...@me.com
wrote:
tRev users,
Here's the link to a page with links to the Quickstart guide
.
Outcome is the same though, I can't check out your new and improved pdfs.
Thanks
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Jerry Daniels jerry.dani...@me.com wrote:
tRev users,
We have just updated the documentation for tRev to accomodate the new
Scratch Pad feature with its new window style and multi
on the dialog I can see only the first and last line above, the bit in the
middle magically appeared when I pasted into here.
Outcome is the same though, I can't check out your new and improved pdfs.
Thanks
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Jerry Daniels jerry.dani...@me.comwrote:
tRev users
Want your script editor to do what YOU'D like it to do? You can. Just
write a tRev plugin.
tRev now has a plugins manager that lets you create new plugins in a
blink or transform an existing stack you have into a plugin for tRev.
Watch me add a couple plugins:
http://reveditor.com
tRev users,
We have just updated the documentation for tRev to accomodate the new
Scratch Pad feature with its new window style and multi-instance
architecture. Here's the link to a page with links to the Quickstart
guide and the Shortcuts.
http://reveditor.com/trev-quickstart
show and a video of the Scratch Pad in action:
http://reveditor.com/scratch-pad-links-to-your-fav-handlers
Bonjour Jerry,
When I click on updates available on the bottom left of my tRev then
on quit and get it now, reveditor.com is opened but there, I can't
find how (where) to download
Andre,
Glad to hear you're enjoying tRev so much. I, too, love to drag my
handlers around...moving them to new folders, positioning them in a
way that makes sense to me, and even moving them to new objects via
tabs. I think the Scratch Pad will be another breakthrough like that.
Here's
Le 13 janv. 10 à 16:34, Jerry Daniels a écrit :
Andre,
Glad to hear you're enjoying tRev so much. I, too, love to drag my
handlers around...moving them to new folders, positioning them in a
way that makes sense to me, and even moving them to new objects via
tabs. I think the Scratch Pad
.
Bill loved passionately all aspects of the software
lifecycle...development, design, marketing. We're dedicating this
version of tRev to him.
We just completed our most sweeping series of changes to tRev. Much of
this is beneath the covers. Let's start with what you can see. We now
have
, etc.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
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On Jan 7, 2010, at 12:58 PM, Eric Sciolli wrote:
Hello Jacqueline
your solution doesn't work... perhaps it's a bug with the new
version of tRev?
Thanks
Thank you Sarah; I've opened tRev with optionkey down and now it works
perfectly... wow! very difficult to work without...
Probably a problem with download
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I've downloaded last version of tRev but when I try to open it on
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problem?
Thanks
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Hello
I've downloaded last version of tRev but when I try to open it on
macosx 10.6.2 it closes suddenly; does someone encountered this
problem?
The tech queue is getting reports about failed OS X builds occasionally.
I haven't figured out why but the symptoms are what
Hello Jacqueline
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your solution doesn't work... perhaps it's a bug with the new version of tRev?
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last version of tRev but when I try to open it on
macosx 10.6.2 it closes suddenly; does someone encountered this
problem?
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Have you tried starting tRev with the option key held down? This
forces a re-install of all the components.
Cheers,
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On 08/01/2010, at 2:51 AM, Eric Sciolli eric.scio...@sunrise.ch wrote:
Hello
I've downloaded last version of tRev but when I try to open
Dear tRev users and watchers,
With our new handler tags feature, you can turn short comments within
your code into bookmarks within your handler list. We have a short
video showing how to make and use handler tags:
http://reveditor.com/feature-friday-leave-bookmarks-in-handler-lis
On Jan 1, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
With our new handler tags feature, you can turn short comments
within your code into bookmarks within your handler list. We have a
short video showing how to make and use handler tags:
Brilliant. Jerry, this one kicks @ss.
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Thanks, Troy!
Best,
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On Jan 1, 2010, at 11:55 AM, Troy Rollins wrote:
On Jan 1, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Jerry Daniels wrote:
With our new handler tags feature, you can turn short
tRev users,
If you already had tRev when you bought the RevSelect MegaBundle, you
now have two licenses to tRev. What to do? You can put your extra
license up for adoption. Someone who really wants it can then adopt it
for $10.
Those with extra licenses can read all about the adoption
Merry Christmas, Jerry!
Where exactly are we supposed to see you this morning? Is it just
going to be a video update or is this a live event?
len
Jerry Daniels wrote:
Dear tRev fanciers,
We have just posted a fairly significant pre-holiday update for tRev.
We're making room
Merry Christmas!
That's right, we now have spring-loaded tabs in tRev!
- Drag a handler over a tab and that tab opens.
- Drop the handler wherever you like in the new tab's handler list.
Watch this video to be amazed:
http://reveditor.com/feature-friday-drag-a-handler-to-any-tab
NOTE
supposed to see you this morning? Is it just
going to be a video update or is this a live event?
len
Jerry Daniels wrote:
Dear tRev fanciers,
We have just posted a fairly significant pre-holiday update for
tRev. We're making room for the revelation of our Easter Egg
feature on Christmas
Got it. Looks cool.
Just to let you know, it appears that tRev working on XP is now
(unofficially) now longer possible. Don't get me wrong, SOMETHING is
happening, and I still get a nice picture of tRevor in the upper right
hand corner of my screen, and I even get the completely blank
,
Jerry Daniels
The latest Rev Editor Video:
http://reveditor.com/feature-friday-drag-a-handler-to-any-tab
On Dec 25, 2009, at 11:54 AM, Len Morgan wrote:
Got it. Looks cool.
Just to let you know, it appears that tRev working on XP is now
(unofficially) now longer possible. Don't get me wrong
you back!
Best,
Jerry Daniels
The latest Rev Editor Video:
http://reveditor.com/feature-friday-drag-a-handler-to-any-tab
On Dec 25, 2009, at 11:54 AM, Len Morgan wrote:
Got it. Looks cool.
Just to let you know, it appears that tRev working on XP is now
(unofficially) now
/feature-friday-drag-a-handler-to-any-tab
On Dec 25, 2009, at 11:54 AM, Len Morgan wrote:
Got it. Looks cool.
Just to let you know, it appears that tRev working on XP is now
(unofficially) now longer possible. Don't get me wrong, SOMETHING
is happening, and I still get a nice picture of tRevor
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