On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 08:04 AM, Simtech Publications wrote:

Knowing what Director MX looks like I'm more inclined than ever
to update all of my special educations programs in Rev instead of Director
so they run under Mac OS X. While Director MX itself looks lovely with its
new aqua interface it produces movies with almost none of the OS X GUI
elements, not even jellybean buttons, radio buttons or checkboxes. At least
not in the last beta that was available to us before they shut the tests
down. Completely unbelieveable! I hope for the sake of Director users that
the release version will correct this but I highly doubt it. For my part,
I'm switching to Rev.

Glad to have you here, Bill. But, at my place anyway, we use both Director and Rev. We use Rev when it has to look and work "like an application." My point is - Director has *never* had the things you mentioned, why would it now? That's not what it is about. Director is aimed at those who want to design every last bit of the interface and experience. We added Rev to our toolbox because Director is ill-suited to developing "applications", however we still feel it is *extremely* strong at its own field - multimedia, interactive, online...

I, for one, am looking forward to D-MX almost as much as Rev 2.0

This is gonna be fun...

--
Troy
RPSystems, LTD
www.rpsystems.net

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