Marielle wrote:
>>>>I suspect that your decision to develop a less expensive player is a step in that direction. But its not a good option for a lecturer who cannot ask each one of his students to buy a player to benefit from the courseware material he has developed.
I have not paid very close attention to this since the player does not interest me, but it is my understanding that the player (as in the executable file that plays your stacks) will be like HyperCard Player--free to distribute with your stacks. Or am I misspeaking?
>>>Yes, I agree, revolution is worth more than its current price... but HE people often have no plan to sell the products they develop. Selling it to a lower price to HE individuals may have them ask their university to buy a site or university-wide license.
Again, I bought a Professional license (now Enterprise) when Rev first came out and have continued with same, so I have not kept up with the cost/features of other versions. However, if you are simply developing applications for your students to use, couldn't you simply get by with an Express license at $149 (makes standalones that exit with "made with Revolution")? Or, if you need to create cross-platform apps but are OK with doing your creation on one platform, a Studio license at $299 (no "made with Rev" on exit)?
Finally, it sounds like Dreamcard, which I think will cost $100 will be exactly what you need, assuming that you are permitted to distribute the player with your stacks at no extra charge.
>>>If anybody is interested in an association or has a job to propose, I would be delighted to hear from them.
I don't have a job (not even for myself ;-) but would be glad to talk off list. I am in Vermont, USA.
Marian
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