>Remember, SuperCard is not xplatform, so it only has 1/2 the problems to >account for, and it's been a long time since the last upgrade. OTOH, I still >wish Supercard the best. There's still room at the table. Well Rev does support Unix. There are also a number of mac technologies such as using QT to display all images that can't be used if it is to remain ' write once, and run anywhere'. At least we are not as bad a Java though, and you don't suffer because of it (ie. lowest common denominator). We are continually adding those platform specific technologies that people need. We are also not at the mercy of any one technology. For example the XML stuff was not implemented using Apple's or Microsoft's new XML parsers but by wrapping classes around a widely available, standard and popular XML library. I don't think it's any wonder that Apple has used KHTML in creating Safari.
JavaScript is nice, it's typeless, supports some sort of OOP, but hell to debug with (at least it was 2 years ago). I remember building web sites using it, and saying wow-wee look guys the little image is moving up and down, using a timer! Tuviah Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.runrev.com/> Runtime Revolution Limited - The Solution for Software Development _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution