And for my first question ?
;-)

Le 12 mai 2010 à 17:12, Jerry Daniels a écrit :

> Rene,
> 
> You ask an excellent question: 
> 
> If the approach Rodeo takes can let you use the iPad features using a single 
> HyperTalk-like language, then why doesn't Runtime Revolution do this?
> 
> The simple answer is: it's not in their corporate DNA, but it is most 
> certainly in ours. RunRev is all about the binary engine...creating it, 
> making it happen. We're all about text...parsing it, letting an engine render 
> it. 
> 
> Kevin and I talked before I announced, of course. We have worked together 
> over the years and know each other pretty well. It was obvious to us both the 
> directions each of us would go in response to the Apple lock-down. Different, 
> but very complementary.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Jerry Daniels
> 
> Use Revolution technology to create iPad apps:
> http://rodeoapps.com
> 
> On May 12, 2010, at 9:52 AM, René Micout <rene.mic...@numericable.com> wrote:
> 
>> Jerry,
>> Your explanation are, for me, easier to understand than your blog 
>> explanation (because I can read and I am not obliged to follow your 
>> explanations spoken...).
>> If I have well understand Rodeo is that I need !
>> Question 1 : is 100% iPad features available ? > music by example...
>> Question 2 : why it is not the way taken by RunRev ?
>> René
>> 
>> Le 12 mai 2010 à 16:38, Jerry Daniels a écrit :
>> 
>>> Since you brought it up, I believe Rodeo is the most straight forward 
>>> approach to developing web apps for the iPad. Of course, I'm biased because 
>>> Sarah, Rob, Mary Jane and I are creating Rodeo! 
>>> 
>>> You don't need revServer, On-Rev, revPlugin, revMobile or even Revolution 
>>> IDE to use Rodeo. You don't even need to get online storage for you web 
>>> apps as that's included in Rodeo's small monthly fee.
>>> 
>>> Rodeo will be like HyperCard for the iPad. Simple and easy. Whatever skill 
>>> you possess in revTalk, HyperTalk, stack/card architecture can be reused as 
>>> a Rodeo developer.
>>> 
>>> Rodeo is being built using revServer, On-Rev and Revolution IDE by our 
>>> development team. RunRev, the company, will profit from our endeavor as our 
>>> technology of choice. We would not be able to get to market so quickly 
>>> without our use of Revolution technology.
>>> 
>>> With Rodeo Desktop IDE you write your code in a single HyperTalk-like 
>>> language and build your interface with an integrated Hypercard-like UI 
>>> builder. On the iPad itself you will be able to edit the code for your 
>>> Rodeo-built web app if you have edit permissions, which as the author of 
>>> the app you would have.
>>> 
>>> Rodeo is well suited for personal app development, education, consultants, 
>>> and custom app developers whose clients don't want to pay $75,000+ or deal 
>>> with Apple's app store as is the case with an Objective-C app for the iPad
>>> 
>>> As the weeks tick by, we plan to add support for iPhone and other mobile 
>>> platforms if there is a demand. We are seriously considering an option to 
>>> help our customers roll their web apps into native iPad apps that can be 
>>> submitted to the app store. This service will also be demand-driven.
>>> 
>>> This is a simple product with attractive pricing made with the small 
>>> developer and inventive user  in mind. I hope this explanation helps you 
>>> sort through your options.    
>> 
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