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New Revolution Dreamcard released
New Revolution Dreamcard released
08/31/2004 07:20 PMRuntime Revolution has released Revolution Dreamcard, which includes a
step-by-step video learning center and printable PDF library that the
company says makes it possible for anyone who can use a computer to
create their own software, including multimedia, games and
applications...
Revolution Dreamcard Released
Revolution Dreamcard Released
08/31/2004 10:24 PMApple Expo, Paris - Tuesday 31st August 2004 - Runtime Revolution
today announced the release of the new Revolution Dreamcard. Dreamcard
is ideal for educators, students, hobbyists, user interface
professionals and for beginning to intermediate developers. Dreamcard
includes a step by step video learning center and printable PDF
library that makes it possible for anyone who can use a computer, to
create their own software.
Revolution, Dreamcard 2.5.1 released by
Runtime
Revolution, Dreamcard 2.5.1 released by
Runtime
03/14/2005 04:36 PMScottish developer Runtime Revolution has released version 2.5.1 of
Revolution and Dreamcard. The free updates are maintenance releases
that improve the revOnline interface, upgrade both development
environments' engine to version 2.5.1, repair several interface bugs
and enhance overall performance. Dreamcard is a US$99 version of the
Revolution software programming environment that's aimed at hobbyists,
educators and students who only need Revolution's basic features.
Brand New Revolution Dreamcard Released
Brand New Revolution Dreamcard Released
09/01/2004 02:27 AMRuntime Revolution today announced the release of the new Revolution
Dreamcard. Dreamcard is ideal for educators, students, hobbyists, user
interface professionals and for beginning to intermediate developers.
Dreamcard includes a step by step video learning center and printable
PDF library that makes it possible for anyone who can use a computer
to create their own software. [PRWEB Sep 1, 2004]
New Runtime Revolution, Dreamcard
plug-ins released
New Runtime Revolution, Dreamcard
plug-ins released
03/17/2005 04:01 AMSo Smart Software on Wednesday released four free plug-ins for use
with the programming environments Runtime Revolution and Dreamcard.
They include: Backups Picker, which monitors an unlimited number of
projects and backs them up when they're modified; Stacks Picker, which
opens, closes or starts any stacks organized in sets with one mouse
click; Thumbnails Picker, an image processing utility; and ASCII
Picker, which visualizes ASCII codes from 33 to 255 in all available
fonts. Dreamcard is a feature-limited version of Runtime Revolution
that's aimed at students, educators and hobbyists.
Dreamcard 2.5
Dreamcard 2.5
09/05/2004 10:15 PMAn easy to use software development tool.
Apple Expo: Dreamcard simplifies
programming
Apple Expo: Dreamcard simplifies
programming
08/31/2004 03:44 PMRuntime Revolution announced at the Apple Expo in Paris the release of
Dreamcard, a HyperCard-like
application that enables hobbyists, students and other neophyte
programmers to build their own computer applications and games. They
use Dreamcard to lay out their content -- including text, images,
buttons and menus -- on cards that represent the different screens
required, with stacks of cards enabling the creation of windows,
palettes and dialog boxes. Then they use Dreamcard's scripting
language, Transcript, to add functionality and interaction.
Revolution 5.1 1.0
Revolution 5.1 1.0
08/04/2004 04:44 PMThe ultimate audio card for for gamers.
Revolution 2.5
Revolution 2.5
08/31/2004 09:08 PMThe user-centric development tool for every major platform, easy to
use and packed with features.
Web of revolution
Web of revolution
01/23/2003 03:48 AMThe government tries periodically to block people's access to search
engines such as Google, which is especially popular because it can run
searches in Chinese ...
Revolution OS on CBC TV
Revolution OS on CBC TV
01/03/2005 12:18 PMIf you live in the US and don’t have it on cable or your dish,
perhaps a bar with a satellite dish can pull it down for you. If you
live in Detroit or Buffalo, you should be able to get it on rabbit
ears. The time is local to your time zone or the time zone of the
station you’re pulling the signal from. Jan 6, 2005 11:25pm
Revolution OS Welcome to night four…
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CBC TV'
The IAA Revolution
The IAA Revolution
07/06/2004 09:53 AMPssst. Wanna build a perfect portfolio? Start with the secret of IAA.
Revolution 7.1 1.2.8
Revolution 7.1 1.2.8
12/02/2003 01:48 AMRevolution 7.1 is the ultimate audio upgrade for your PCI-based
computer.
A style revolution
A style revolution
09/10/2004 12:30 PMDirect and Related Links for 'A style
revolution'
“Our retro computers will dramatically alter the way you see
your computer. No more unsightly beige boxes; Facade Computer aims to
provide you with antique, high-quality cases. Our creations are not
only stylish, but affordable, packing solid performance that
won’t break the bank. We are currently accepting orders. Click
here. Please note that our products do not come with mice, keyboards,
or monitors. We recommend Swedx for retro-themed peripherals….
Runtime Revolution 2.5
Runtime Revolution 2.5
09/02/2004 11:24 PMA user-centric, multi-platform development environment.
Sempre revolution
Sempre revolution
05/01/2004 07:41 AMConspiracy theorists start your engines! http://www.google.com/blog/.
Yep, it's that time again, when I get to make my once weekly tech
post. Much of this stuff comes from the marvellous Hotlinks, itself
from those crazy Euro-chaps at Upian. They also point...
Update: Revolution 2.5
Update: Revolution 2.5
09/01/2004 09:58 AMThe multi-platform development tool adds new data security features,
support for XML-RPC, an improved user interface, and much more.
iPod Revolution
iPod Revolution
09/13/2004 05:11 AMA five-star player! The iPod mini is a must-have for any mobile music
aficionado. By Joyce Ramirez, Manila Bulletin (via MyAppleMenu)
The Aquaculture Revolution
The Aquaculture Revolution
04/28/2004 05:58 AMThe oceans of the world are being overfished. The solution: roaming
robots that bring fish farming to the open seas. By Charles C. Mann
from Wired magazine.
Robot Revolution!
Robot Revolution!
07/27/2004 01:18 PM
Here's a gallery of Joe
Alterio's agitprop for the Robo-Equality Party. Digital prints on
archival paper are $40 to $100 depending on the size.
Link
a> (Thanks, Lin
dsay!)
The Net Phone Revolution
The Net Phone Revolution
07/27/2004 06:13 PMFortune Jul 27 2004 9:50PM GMT
E-government Revolution
E-government Revolution
07/27/2004 11:14 PMGulf Daily News Jul 28 2004 2:32AM GMT
The Telephone's Second Revolution
The Telephone's Second Revolution
04/16/2004 06:20 AMForbes Apr 16 2004 10:16AM GMT
The Revolution Will Not Be Blogged
The Revolution Will Not Be Blogged
04/27/2004 05:26 PM"The Revolution Will Not Be Blogged." .. Bengals sweatshirt .. mention
.. writes
motherjones.com/commentary/columns/2004/05/04_200.html
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Chevy Wants a Revolution
Chevy Wants a Revolution
08/10/2004 12:24 PMWill consumers embrace the automaker's new identity?
SDBA Revolution 2.15
SDBA Revolution 2.15
02/17/2004 11:50 AMAn instant messaging application server architecture and framework.
The Spyware Revolution
The Spyware Revolution
04/27/2004 10:59 PMThe revolution will be energized
The revolution will be energized
02/13/2004 06:58 AMIn "Power to the People," journalist Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran makes a
case for markets, not governments, leading us to a green,
energy-abundant future.
The Next Social Revolution?
The Next Social Revolution?
08/17/2004 10:40 PMSDBA Revolution 2.0
SDBA Revolution 2.0
02/11/2004 12:21 PMAn instant messaging application server architecture and framework.
You Say You Wanna Revolution
You Say You Wanna Revolution
08/22/2004 07:48 AMDo you hate the government? Do you want to smash the corporate slave
state? Are you an anarchist, punk, eco-freak with a bad haircut
and attitude? Is your idea of a fun hobby sitting in your
basement practicing your bomb-making skills? Do you listen to
Rage Against the Machine all the time and have your walls lined
with posters of Che Guevara? Do you actually want to do something
to bring about the Revolution instead of getting stoned and rambling
about the Zapatistas? Well here's something easy and powerful you
can do to help bring the walls down: Vote for Bush.
Why the Revolution won't be televised
Why the Revolution won't be televised
07/14/2004 06:30 PM
Most of the conference panels are pretty boring. But Tony Perkins
(L) is talking with Dan Gillmor (C) and Joe Trippi (R) now. This is
pretty interesting.

meanwhile this eHome panel was a complete waste of time. They
always are. Especially whenever someone from AOL or Intel is
around.
Google's dot.com revolution
Google's dot.com revolution
04/30/2004 07:09 PMNews 24 Apr 30 2004 11:11PM GMT
Must There Be a Digital Revolution?
Must There Be a Digital Revolution?
01/27/2004 04:07 PMBusiness Week Jan 27 2004 8:33PM GMT
"The revolution should not be eulogised"
"The revolution should not be eulogised"
12/18/2003 03:37 PMWelcome to the revolution: Phase 3
Welcome to the revolution: Phase 3
09/19/2004 02:07 PMThey say every revolution begins with a single act of defiance. And
whether that defiance has come in the form of religion, government or
manufacturing, it has always stemmed from some form of repression.
Now, it seems, the repression is clutter, desktop real estate and
gravity, and the revolution is being led by Apple.
Since we first learned the world iMac, the all-in-one leader has shed
20 pounds and 10 inches, picked up 1792MB of RAM and 1.568GHz of CPU
power, and sold 7.5 million units. Through all this, the iMac has
become a cultural icon and, to the not-so-knowing public, has come to
mean any computer that runs Mac OS.
It saved a company — twice. It redefined the idea of desktop
computing and gave people a reason to keep their CPU at eye level. It
introduced the PC as an art form, and proved once and for all that
computers weren’t just for businesses and geeks. It helped bring the
Internet to the masses, demystify e-mail and boost the potential of
the personal computer — even as iTunes, iMovie, iPhoto and the
iPod came along, they functioned as additions to the centerpiece that
was — and still is — the iMac.
And now, those lucky few who were among the early risers on Aug, 31,
are basking in the latest revolutionary glow.
Enjoy it while it lasts. Just two short years ago, the iMac G4 was
considered revolutionary, and now Apple has once again upped the ante,
making the previous design look clumsy and bulky, and (dare I say it)
old-fashioned.
Of course, no revolution is complete without its dissention, and
— as per usual — there are a fair number of philistines
who have taken to mocking its design and taking swipes at what is
arguably its only design flaw: its not-so-proportionate torso.
And so it goes. What's sleek and exciting will become outdated in
about two years. Even more so than the Power Mac or the PowerBook, the
iMac has an uncanny ability to best itself with each redesign, making
what was once eye-catching ordinary.
And that's not even to speak of performance.
So where does Apple go from here? With a G5 chip, the new iMac
represents a significantly earlier adoption of a cutting-edge
processor. The iMac scored a G3 just 10 months after it was unveiled,
but the Power Mac G4 quickly erased any comparisons between consumer
and professional.
It took nearly three more years for the iMac to get a G4 chip. Then,
Apple took the wraps off the G5 the following spring.
While it seems as though the G5 chip is here to stay, could we be in
store for a G6 in 2005? Apple has traditionally kept a fair amount of
CPU space between its consumer and professional models, but now, the
G5 represents a viable alternative for would-be Power Macers. With a
built-in 20-inch screen, 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive and a
SuperDrive, it's certainly a capable machine — much like the
Power Mac G4 and the Flat Panel iMac in early 2002.
Keep your eyes on the horizon, because if history is any indicator,
IBM and Apple have a few chips… er, tricks, up their sleeves.
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
11/06/2003 06:15 PM Amn
est Int'l drops documentary after petition. Two
Irish filmmakers were inside the palace during
the
coup in Venezuela in 2002 (also on MeFi:
1
2).
I caught their powerful documentary,
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised here in Chicago (
review).
The film was just recently dropped from Canada Amnesty
International's upcoming
film festival in Vancouver after
opp
osition
parties in Venezuela organized a petition of over 7,000
signatures (
mp3).
The groups have concerns about it's accuracy, especially in it's
characterization
of the opposition to the democratically elected President Chavez.
A
petition supporting the film has been started as well. I found
the movie
stunning and a chilling account of how media outlets can shape,
gauge and control
public perception at home and abroad (
ergo
the Reagan miniseries debacle). Also notable I found was
Chavez's passion
to teach the poor to understand the constitution of their country -
impoverished
Venezuelans talking passionately about how they realize that
understanding politics
and policy is one of the first steps out of their poverty. I picture
Jerry Springer
trash trying to articulate any understanding of the U. S.
constitution.
Any Venezuela MeFi'ers wanna give a background on how the country
had been faring
since the coup and restoration? Was it
a
CIA action? I'm sure the honeymoon's over - how's it going?
SDBA Revolution 1.9
SDBA Revolution 1.9
11/05/2003 03:35 PMAn instant messaging application server architecture and framework.
Runtime Revolution 2.2.1 Now Available
Runtime Revolution 2.2.1 Now Available
06/24/2004 07:34 PMRuntime Revolution 2.2.1 Now Available
Free Update of User-Centric Development Environment
Edinburgh, Scotland, June 25th 2004
Runtime Revolution today announces the latest update of Revolution,
the user-centric development tool for software authors of all
abilities. Revolution is available for every major platform and it's
ease of use and powerful feature set make it the quickest and easiest
way to develop Internet, multimedia, database and generic software
applications. Revolution 2.2.1 is maintenance update and is available
free to Express, Studio and Enterprise customers of version 2.2.
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