if everything you can say about some person's research and sharing opinions that he's a troll, then you are some offensive forum freakClassic example of a troll, if no one feeds it, it should slink away.
I am no professional, the "crazy formatting" of the head post is related to my sympathy to cloud tags

I thought someone who have experience in both paid and free web technologies convince me to abandon free technologies and start using LiveCode, will point to some comparisons of both technologies, explain the good and bad, not just some marketing bubblewhy are you still here?
If my posts wasn't shake smb's convictions, faith in LiveCode, then imho his time wasn't wastedSeems to me that you are wasting our time and yours, so good luck with the "other" stuff.
Thanks Richard for understanding my point of view and putting some honor to my rants

You are probably one of the most polite in the LiveCode community, a great consultant who can put hesitating people to the right direction. Thanks!
again, just my opinions
screenshots on the TideSDK home page are from Mac, Windows and Linux
obviously cloud versions of apps like Excel are server-side and probably can be written in any language, so it was a non-sense example from my side, I'm in a research process

the add-on apps for MS Office 2013 should be written in JS-HTML-CSS, Microsoft has created a new Office service integration API (code-named Agave) based on HTML5 and JavaScript.
I know about stackoverflow, it is a great resource to find answers, resolve issues when using free web techs, there are 34k js followers
currently I have decided to go with the freely available tools and later, maybe, will try again LiveCode for another 30 days just for fun, just because I like the nice Hypercard syntax and because I know that here are peoples like Richard and that even such a provocative topics are not banned here
I've found a great PDF Cross-Platform Developer Tools 2012 Report which is aimed on the topic
it consist from an Analysis of 15 major cross-platform tool vendors, with in-depth profiles, a "researcher's wealth"

I've found that better to use Sencha, instead of PhoneGap to build native apps, here's a sneak peak