Chipp 10 hours enough? With all due respect I think not. The people DreamCard is directed at are sort of like me. I am a graphic designer not a programmer though I have and do some programming (PHP, Applescript) it would take more than 10 hours for me just to get comfortable with the environment/language syntax. A programmer might be able to "kick the tyres" and take the program out for a spin, but the analogy is more like a bicyclist who is about to buy a car. Thirty days would be enough time to get use to the environment and build something useful that you can't live without.
Separate point -- I am actually different than most of Dreamcard prospective users in that I have been lurking on this mailing list for a long time. I have downloaded Rev a number of time to play with and because I have been looking for an excuse to use it. Over the time I've lurked the licensing as continually been in flux. When I first looked at Rev you could use a fully functional program but were limited to ten lines of code. In the last interation along with 30 day trials, there was a limited version called Revolution Express, now we have Dreamcard. It feels like Revolution is still a young company in search of a niche and since the constrains are artificial, they can and have continually changed. F D Yocum Graphic Designer Mennonite Central Committee _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution