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From: Troy Rollins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Image File Types Handled by REV
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 00:20:54 -0500
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 Sure, Adobe can do it - but everybody else has a hard time
with it. Personally, I wouldn't count on this for some time, if ever. Rev's
bent is far more toward "applications" than "multimedia". More a RealBasic
"killer", than a Director or iShell "killer".

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Troy
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Hi Troy, yes I bought into Revolution finally.
If Adobe makes it so difficult to work with the finer aspects of their file
technology then I guess it is too much of a problem.  It would be nice
though!

I do understand that Revolution is first and foremost an "application
builder" however that is what underlies good multimedia development
environments as well.
I am relearning my scripting abilities by creating multimedia building
blocks or tools within Revolution which I will use in my project
developments hence the thrust of my questions.

Thanks for the advice.

Regards
Mark MacKenzie
Chief Techno-Mage
Historical Treasures & Ancient Arts
www.digitalheritage.ca
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