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Only LiveCode?

Post by exheusden » Thu Nov 18, 2010 9:46 pm

Sorry, I've been out of it for a while, so this might seem a strange question, but I'm puzzled.

Is there now only LiveCode?

I'm still using Revolution Media, but I just tried the RevOnline feature and the server can't be reached. Furthermore, the RunRev site seems only to talk about LiveCode. Has Revolution Media ceased to exist? Must I change to LiveCode (or even SuperCard)?

Puzzled.

shaosean
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Re: Only LiveCode?

Post by shaosean » Fri Nov 19, 2010 2:47 am

The software has been renamed to LiveCode
The version called Media is gone

On a good note though, your Rev Media will keep working until you decide to stop using it :-)

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Re: Only LiveCode?

Post by Bantymom » Fri Nov 19, 2010 8:08 am

So far, the very supportive members of this forum have continued to answer my revMedia questions. I allow myself to believe that won't change.

:)

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Re: Only LiveCode?

Post by exheusden » Fri Nov 19, 2010 12:39 pm

Hmm, sorry to hear that RevMedia is gone. It was an pretty good alternative to HyperCard and a lot cheaper than SuperCard (I preferred it to SuperCard, too).

I see that LiveCode consists of numerous packages, which can be purchased separately to form a complete suite. Now, the thing is, do I go with LiveCode, or shall I stick with SuperCard (an upgrade has just been announced for that product)?

My needs are modest and were all covered by RevMedia: will these same needs be covered by the basic version of LiveCode with no add-ons?

(Yes, I could stick with RevMedia, but I don't want to wake up one morning to find that it no longer works with the latest version of MacOS X.)

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Re: Only LiveCode?

Post by bn » Fri Nov 19, 2010 1:25 pm

Hi exheusden,

you said it yourself, you can RevMedia until you want any of the new features of Livecode or RevMedia does not run on your operating system anymore. Then you could buy for 99$ the Livecode personal package.

@ Bantymom,
So far, the very supportive members of this forum have continued to answer my revMedia questions. I allow myself to believe that won't change.
I for one dont care whether you call it RevMedia or Livecode, it is still the same and the questions will be the same. So dont worry about the LiveCode moniker.
(coding projects temporarily suspended during report-card and parent-conference weeks)
Please give yourself a good grade for your Livecode/RevMedia progress :)
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Bernd

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Re: Only LiveCode?

Post by shaosean » Fri Nov 19, 2010 2:17 pm

exheusden wrote:I see that LiveCode consists of numerous packages, which can be purchased separately to form a complete suite. Now, the thing is, do I go with LiveCode, or shall I stick with SuperCard (an upgrade has just been announced for that product)?
honestly, i haven't figured out how the pricing works on the new LiveCode and am just sticking with Rev 4.0.. I originally went with Rev because of the cross-platform nature (I was using REALbasic for a long time too, but I prefer X-Talk).. Haven't looked at SuperCard since the days of 68K Macs ;-)

exheusden wrote:My needs are modest and were all covered by RevMedia: will these same needs be covered by the basic version of LiveCode with no add-ons? (Yes, I could stick with RevMedia, but I don't want to wake up one morning to find that it no longer works with the latest version of MacOS X.)
Well, until Apple stops supporting 32-bit GUI apps I believe it shall work for a long time to come (hopefully Rev starts updating the GUI before that date)

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