I have a question:

It was my understanding that Revolution Media used to be a $49 application, similar to Studio and Enterprise but lacking many of advanced and professional features.

Now, is the new RevMedia just for the web? Or is it still a development environment where you can create stacks that will run from the desktop (with the appropriate "player")?

Thanks


On Aug 3, 2009, at 3:41 AM, Kevin Miller wrote:

On 02/08/2009 12:12, "Jan Schenkel" <[email protected]> wrote:

Think of the hassle that would logically accompany three different downloads for the three editions: revMedia (neither databases nor SSL), revStudio
(databases but no SSL) and revEnterprise (databases and SSL).
It is far more likely that there is a single runtime for the browser plug-in, but the revlet can only do what is supported in the edition that you build it
with.
The potential for business applications is huge, and it will be a lot easier
to build than with Java applet/JNLP constructs.

Right. Your revlet can run in the browser with the capabilities of the
edition that was used to *create* it. So if you build a revlet using
revEnterprise, it will be able to use SSL and SSL will work within that
revlet, for any user of who loads it using the free plugin.

Kind regards,

Kevin

Kevin Miller ~ [email protected] ~ http://www.runrev.com/
Runtime Revolution - User-Centric Development Tools


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