> 1. mar. 2017 kl. 20.40 skrev Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
> 
> I just downloaded HYPE from Tumult: this is where some serious competition is 
> coming from.

If animated content is what you want to build, then, yes. But it is nowhere 
near the functionality we expect and get from LC. From time to time I use Hype 
to make animated and interactive content for my students, but when I need to 
make some serious applications that rely on variables, arrays, writing to and 
reading from external files, manipulate files and folders on the host system, 
use controls like radio buttons or check boxes, use menus or editable fields, 
there is no way this can be done in Hype 3.0 without writing html, css and java 
script manually.

The kind of actions you are able to use are limited to mouse/touch actions. 
Personally I am no big fan of menu driven scripting. I prefer to write my own 
code and find that this is very often quicker than navigating meny different 
menus. I like the way they have managed to implement html/css/javascript in a 
seamless way though, and I had hoped that this was the kind of implementation 
we would get in LC.

Regards
Tore Nilsen
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