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RunRev's Official Launch Event at the Varnish Fine Art Gallery, SF.

RunRev's Official Launch of RevWeb and version 4.0 of Rev Studio, Rev Enterprise and the now Free Rev Media Web Authoring Tool. Will take place Wednesday, November 11, 2009. In San Francisco, CA.

This one-of-a-kind event will be the formal introduction to the world of RunRev's exciting new platform: a single, memorable language for Web, desktop, and server.

If your in or near San Francisco, CA. you can join in the event for free. Just RSVP that your going and meet some of the brilliant people at RunRev Ltd. plus get some added goodies.

More info on the event @ http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/october/issue80/newsletter1.php

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168 hours later and runrev has not crashed or frozen once.


If you every programed with run rev, You most likely came across crashes, freezes and buggy occurrences. That wiped out hours of work. It was the one thing that keep me renewing real basic for the last 6 years even though I never once used it in the past 5 years.

It what proclaimed the phases buggy as hell, when referring to the runrev IDE. By many of people that used this tool.

Then one day, this other developer team Daniels and Mara announce a new out of the IDE editor specially designed for run rev. I was like, what this? what about GLX2? I was honestly confused in this new direction and tool.

Then heard a few claims that this might just stop the crashes and freezes and even from people using the tag line. "rev is buggy as hell" That these terms would go away, by just switching to an outside editor. Yah that is hard to believe, you can say it because I did.



Well I am always the curious type and will try anything to see what it will do. If you ever followed the "where in the world is obleo" blog, You know I rip the hell out of junk, after test driving everything. and seldom praise anything for being a well made tool or app. ( because I am not a PR department, if you make crap . I well tell the world about your crappy-ness. I do not favor one company over another.) I am a OS X user (because it works and crashes seldom), but I still rip Apple when they screw up big, (which is more often that one can imagine.)

This new editor tRev by Daniels and Mara. Well I was not especting much. But to my surprise runrev never crashed once in a full week. That never has not happened before. While T-Rev is still in beta, I switch to it now, because it works. While I think it is missing a few things from what I would love it to have. It works It does not crash the runrev IDE! (like revs built in editor) it saves hours of frustration and is worth the cheap price tag.

The term "rev is buggy as hell" Has gone away. Rev was not buggy! the built in rev editor was (is) buggy, the built in IDE editor, points to where all the past problems came from. I know you do not believe me. I know , I really really do.

All I can say is give it a test drive, and try it out. You will see. All the problems that seem like bugs, all the problems that crashed it, froze it and frustrated you will go away. I was and still am truly amazed that finally a solution is here to fix these issues.

Bravo, for finally fixing the hell of working with in runrev. T-Rev is worth every penny. Do not be a cheap-o, pick it up and save your self so many headaches and future frustration.

Remember a computer should help people, not drive them mad. The only way to stop the madness is to use tools that work, and stop using the many that do not work well to cause frustration and angry in the first place.

Now I also can say runrev is truly a great tool, minus that bad built in editor.


more info @ http://reveditor.com/

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Program your Website in Plain English

When I first heard of On-Rev from a great Rev Mentor post, I was curious. When I saw a webinar, I wanted it ASAP. So what is this? On-Rev is a new web service from Runtime Revolution. It's hosting yes, but it a bit more beyond that. The real deal here is you can do server side scripting in the easy to learn Revolution syntax. (that plain english like, small-talk like scripting)

Personally I just began experimenting with on-rev as I just signed up for it a few days ago. From my first sample test, this will change everything for a desktop programmer like me. I am not a web guy, I do not pretend to be a web guy. From what i've done so far I was able to program as I would in a desktop programming environment, and start hammering out high quality web class apps.

When a such a revolutionary thing like this comes out and allows some one who a desktop app / game developer to move on into the realm of high class web apps, with no new syntax learning. It gets one high review from me. I am pretty amazed by it. I give two thumbs up to everyone at Runtime Revolution and On-Rev for building this great thing. 

I highly recommend this (on-rev) to all desktop developers and you web guys to. There still one day left of there founders deal of a life time. To get in on the ground floor and save some real money in the long run. I just got an email today from the head honcho Kevin Miller at Runtime Revolution and they now have some video showcasing what you can do with the On-Rev scripting. Worth taking a journey over to there On-Rev site for more info.

I hope to have my domains in place by next week (there still transfering) I will post a link to what a desktop developer guy can do on the web with On-Rev. I never though I could do stuff on the web like this, within only a few days. Thanks to Runtime Revolution and On-Rev, I can. Pretty cool stuff. (once I have the web tagging info down pat and in my head. I think I could cut a few days into a few minutes. Well maybe hours?)

Check it out @ http://www.on-rev.com/revolution/overview/


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