Andre Garzia wrote:
I learned all that the third party addons do
is reduce your development/support time which in return helps your ROI which
makes your business more likely to succeed. Most of Rev addons are Rev built
anyway. Sometimes is a wise investment to use third party tools to improve
your business, some other times, you can just do without it.

This is a valid point. I don't argue that the Rev Linux needs work -- we all agree on that -- but as far as RevSelect tools go, they are all written in RevTalk and the same functionality could be implemented by anyone. I'm not trying to make excuses because I fully agree with what Peter says about Linux, but just want to point out that there isn't anything magical about these tools. They do not implement things the engine lacks, as Peter suggests. They simply use the existing engine to create shortcuts for those who want to save some time.

For myself, and possibly for other tools vendors, I didn't implement Zygodact for Linux because I am missing some critical info about the Linux OS that I would need to do that. I could find out what I need pretty easily I think, but as far as I know, there's little market for Zygodact on Linux. I have never received a request for that platform. If I ever do, I'd be happy to do the research required and create a build. But how many people are shipping commercial products for Linux that require a serial key system? In fact, as far as I know, most Linux users expect free software. Zygodact has no market on Linux if that's true.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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