[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Being new to this list and a current RB user, I would like
> to see your reasons for using the more expensive Runtime
> Enterprise environment vs. the RealBasic Professional
> environment.  I am not concerned so much about "ease
> of use" as much as I am about capabilities.  For instance,
> how does RunRev handle database connectivity?  Does it do
> 3D or OpenGL rendering well?  Does it support a "plug-in"
> architecture?  What level of system integration does the
> software have;  any direct access to system APIs?

I would happily do my best to help explain why MacWorld UK calls Rev "the Best Rapid Application Development tool on the market" (Dec 04, p55) if you'll kindly tell us a bit more about your interest in Rev.

A shotgun approach usually just turns into a pissing match, and there's plenty in the archives of both lists and elsewhere to feed appetites for that sort of thing.

So if you can describe why you're considering Rev we can better address your specific areas of interest.

Also, when you say you're not interested in "ease of use", does that also rule out productivity? Greater productivity is probably the strongest argument for 4GLs over lower-level languages. Osterhaut makes one of the most cogent arguments in favor of 4GLs -- c check out his seminal paper on the topic: <http://home.pacbell.net/ouster/scripting.html>.

After you've read that please describe why you're considering switching and we'll happly do out best to answer your questions.

You may also want to check out Rev's web site: <http://www.runrev.com>, as most of the questions in your post are addressed there. Your notions about how Rev's pricing compares to RealBASIC's can be clarified there as well, looking beyond the price of admission to total costs for upgrades, support, etc.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Media Corporation
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