On 5/30/03 1:38 AM, "iMP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That would be great! I still have your excellent HyperCard book, and > if you can give lots of real-world examples, especially with a > "Revolution for HyperCard people" angle, I'm sure we HC'ers would all > line up quick.
I would be careful about tying Revolution too closely to HyperCard. HyperCard is Apple-centric, and a failed product. Revolution needs to stand on its own merit; the HyperCard tie-in will only serve to have it dismissed out of hand by Windows/Linux/Unix users. That's no way to find a broad market and thus insure continued vitality of the Revolution platform. A solid book on Revolution will present a new dawn. Any similarities for HyperCard users should be self-apparent for that audience, not explicitly noted. The bigger problem will be reviews, which will inevitably draw comparisons. Better be prepared with a response: Revolution is not HyperCard. Danny Grizzle _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution