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Revolution Seminar at Macworld SF
Revolution Seminar at Macworld SF
12/22/2003 02:55 PMRuntime Revolution today announced the schedule for its first-ever
Revolution seminar, to be held during Macworld Expo 2004 in San
Francisco on January 9-10...
Macworld review: Revolution 2.1
Macworld review: Revolution 2.1
01/28/2004 03:22 AMHyperCard? That's dead, isn't it? Oh, sure, it was great back in the
1980s. So versatile it defies ready definition, HyperCard lets
ordinary people create their own software without having to conform to
the strict rules of a formal programming language. But the last time
Apple updated it (1998), Macs were made out of vacuum tubes and
corncobs. AppleScript Studio and RealBasic, while they're nowhere near
as easy to learn and use, have stepped into HyperCard's role: the
nonthreatening way to write software. But nonprogrammers everywhere
can now rejoice: Revolution 2.1, a HyperCard-compatible development
environment, has come along with enough power to wake the dead.
Revolution seminar scheduled during
Macworld Expo
Revolution seminar scheduled during
Macworld Expo
12/09/2003 04:57 PMDevelopers using the Revolution multiplatform development tool
attending Macworld Conference & Expo San Francisco should take
note of a special seminar hosted by
Runtime Revolution.
QuickTime technology coming to Macworld
Expo
QuickTime technology coming to Macworld
Expo
06/29/2004 09:15 AMMacworld Conference &
Expo returns to Boston, Mass. in a couple of weeks, and on Tuesday
the show's promoter IDG World Expo announced that Apple's QuickTime
technology will be spotlighted thanks to the International QuickTime
VR Assocation (IQTVRA) and the "QuickTime Bug," a specially outfitted
Volkswagen Beetle.
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.
Runtime Revolution 2.2
Runtime Revolution 2.2
06/10/2004 02:54 PMA user-centric, multi-platform development environment.
Runtime Revolution 2.5
Runtime Revolution 2.5
09/02/2004 11:24 PMA user-centric, multi-platform development environment.
EuroRevCon focuses on Runtime Revolution
EuroRevCon focuses on Runtime Revolution
09/13/2004 08:44 AMTechieTours has announced the
European Revolution Conference
2004, scheduled to take place Nov. 14 - 16, 2004 in Valletta, Malta.
The conference is for users of
Revolution, the application
design and programming environment designed for Mac OS X, Windows and
Linux operating systems. The event will feature a keynote address from
Runtime Revolution Ltd. CEO Kevin Miller, two days of presentations by
expert developers, special pricing on Dan Shafer's book "Revolution:
Software at the Speed of Thought," CDs with example programs and
tools, and special license pricing.
Runtime Revolution Announces revSelect
Runtime Revolution Announces revSelect
12/27/2004 07:17 PMTurk.Internet.com Dec 27 2004 11:21PM GMT
Runtime Revolution to attend WWDC
Runtime Revolution to attend WWDC
06/23/2004 05:31 PMRuntime Revolution today announces that it will be attending Apple's
Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next week in San Francisco...
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.
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.
Runtime Revolution to Attend WWDC 2004
Runtime Revolution to Attend WWDC 2004
06/25/2004 08:29 AMRuntime Revolution today announces that it will be attending the Apple
World Wide Developers Conference, June 28th to June 30th in San
Francisco. During WWDC 2004 Runtime Revolution will be showing off the
features which are currently in development for the next phase of
Revolution, the user-centric software development environment. Members
of the public and the press are invited to attend the demo sessions,
ask questions and try the latest features out for themselves. They
are also invited to try out the currently available versions of
Revolution Express, Studio and Enterprise.
Developer news: Runtime Revolution,
SimplyProjects, more
Developer news: Runtime Revolution,
SimplyProjects, more
11/12/2003 01:18 PMSeveral developer products -- including Revolution, SimplyProjects and
SQLLite -- have been updated.
Leading Author Dan Shafer to Present
Fifth Free Runtime Revolution Online
Programming Conference
Leading Author Dan Shafer to Present
Fifth Free Runtime Revolution Online
Programming Conference
06/24/2005 04:10 PMAuthor will present at programming conference that will cover using
properties and skins to create stunning multi-platform software. Free
software accompanying the conference is available. The conference is
open to all, even those who are using the free trial edition of
Revolution. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2005]
Day Three at Macworld
Day Three at Macworld
01/10/2004 12:26 AMMacWorld
MacWorld
01/06/2004 02:24 PMThoughts from the Macworld Keynote:
- Does anyone care about xserve? Who would serve up sites or
services when you can get so much more power at a lower cost with
linux or FreeBSD boxes?
- Why did they spend so much time on Office? people haven't used a
new feature in word or excel since 1996
- Good lord did the iLife part drag on. Steve repeated everything a
dozen times, then had a video recap at the end for what we just saw.
The garageband section totally dragged at a snail's pace. It was clear
they were filling time. Also, isn't Garageband.com going to be pissed
they stole their trademarks?
- The biggest announcement everyone was waiting for is perhaps the
biggest failure. They want to go after the low end flash-based music
players that outsell the iPod, so what do they do? They go after their
target market by pricing ourselves out of it. Steve said "for just $50
more than a regular flash player you get so much more" and the obvious
thought is "for $50 more than that you get 4x as much storage in a
real iPod". Apple should have made a $99 or $149 price point their
only goal, and sold as much iPod they could for that price. A $250
crippled iPod is not a revolution, it's a market failure.
The positives:
- iPhoto no longer drags like a dog when you have more than 100
photos in it. They should have fixed that from the get go, but
whatever, it looks fixed now.
- iTunes, iMovie, and iDVD got updates, but they look minor.
Day One At Macworld
Day One At Macworld
01/07/2004 01:41 PMMacworld: Mac 911
Macworld: Mac 911
12/28/2003 11:22 AMDay Two At Macworld
Day Two At Macworld
01/08/2004 07:20 PMMacworld reviews in brief
Macworld reviews in brief
12/05/2003 03:19 AM24U Email OSAX 2.2, Cookie Muncher 1.0.6, JumpDrive Secure, KidzMail
1.1.2, MacAstronomica 2.0.2, MacResponder 1.0.2, Mystical Lighting,
PodQuest 1.0.1, TimeCache 5.1.5, WorkStrip 3.0, Zoom & Pan 3.0
As The Macworld Turns
As The Macworld Turns
01/17/2004 10:39 PMWho cares about the iPod mini when there are servers to scrutinize? By
Tom Yager (InfoWorld via MyAppleMenu)
Apple at Macworld: Is that all there is?
Apple at Macworld: Is that all there is?
01/09/2004 09:57 PMZDNet Jan 8 2004 9:26PM ET
Plenty to do outside of Macworld
Plenty to do outside of Macworld
01/05/2005 01:25 PMAs San Francisco gears up for next week's Macworld Conference & Expo,
those heading to the show are finalizing plans for times for off-site
activities.
Now in its tenth year, the Hess Memorial Events List offers a
comprehensive list of events surrounding Macworld, including book
signings, parties, presentations and other special events. Those who
wish, may also sign up for the Hess Party and Event List Newsletter to
receive notices of events as they are announced.
Anyone interested in meeting other Spymac members, mac_daddy1704 (Adam
Jackson) has put together a list of activities. Find out more about
what Jackson has organised for members to meet up and get to know each
other while exploring San Francisco during Macworld week from his
posted itinerary.
San Francisco is full of free Wi-Fi locations, and list of San
Francisco's Wi-FI hot spots could be useful for those on the go, or
for those who don't want to pay for hotel internet access while in the
city. A map of free Wi-Fi hot spots can be found at Bay Area FreeFi.
No trip to San Fransciso would be complete without a trip to one of
San Francisco's Apple stores. During the week of Macworld, the Apple
Store San Francisco and Stonestown will be offering presentations on
iPhoto, GarageBand, Mac OS X, iMovie, iPhoto, Final Cut Express, .Mac,
and iPod and iTunes throughout the day, as well as several workshops
and "Meet the Author" events. Driving directions, addresses and phone
numbers, as well as the full calendar of events can be found on the
Apple retail store page.
Macworld 2005
Macworld 2005
02/01/2005 10:08 PMCNET News.com Jan 12 2005 7:42PM GMT
Macworld Boycott
Macworld Boycott
07/12/2004 09:12 PMOutside Boston's convention center and many of the big hotels are
several hundred Beantown tradesmen handing out bright neon-yellow
leaflets. By Leander Kahney, Cult Of Mac (via MyAppleMenu)
What If They Held Macworld And Nobody
Came?
What If They Held Macworld And Nobody
Came?
07/12/2004 05:45 PM By Leander Kahney, Cult Of Mac (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple At Macworld: Is That All There Is?
Apple At Macworld: Is That All There Is?
01/10/2004 12:30 AMEven if [the announcements] make for a lackluster show in comparison
to the Jobs' performances of the past, they're still exciting for
Apple users. And at some level, that's quite enough. By David Coursey
(ZDNet via MyAppleMenu)
Macworld feature: From VHS to DVD
Macworld feature: From VHS to DVD
06/04/2004 09:09 AMSomewhere in your house is a drawer full of videotapes -- aging home
movies shot with a big, bulky camcorder that may not even work
anymore. You haven't watched these movies in years, but all this talk
about the digital hub and iLife has got you thinking, "Why not
transfer those old videos to the Mac and burn them to DVDs?"
Transferring old film and video to DVD can be a time-consuming process
-- but it's well worth the effort. This step-by-step guide will show
you how to get set up and what to do with the movies once they're on
your Mac.
Macworld A Little Bare, But Fun
Macworld A Little Bare, But Fun
01/10/2004 02:13 PMThe mood at Macworld 2004 is upbeat and boppy, but like Steve Jobs'
opening keynote address on Tuesday, the show floor is a little bare.
By Leander Kahney (Wired News via MyAppleMenu)
Macworld a Little Bare, But Fun
Macworld a Little Bare, But Fun
01/10/2004 07:17 AMSteve Jobs wasn't as entertaining this year, and the iPod Mini is
getting mixed reviews. No matter. Macworld attendees still manage to
have fun roaming the show floor. By Leander Kahney.
Macworld Expo: It's Here
Macworld Expo: It's Here
07/13/2004 11:41 PMThere's still plenty for me to do here. Still a lot of cool stuff to
see. By Jason Snell, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Macworld walkabout
Macworld walkabout
02/01/2005 08:54 PMMacworld 2005 has ended, and it was a big one. Apple dropped a
low-cost computer on us, as well as an iPod with no LCD screen. Our
interpid reporter Charles Jade was on the scene, both for Steve Jobs'
keynote speech and to see who and what was on the floor of the Moscone
Convention Center. He even found the time to ask some tough questions
to some of the exhibitors:
"When is the 2GB RAM limit going to be lifted in
PhotoShop?" It's the question I was asked to ask.
The guy began his script. "Do you mean a 2GB file size limit?
Because through virtual memory Photoshop has always been able
to"
"No. I mean addressing more than 2GB of RAM."
Needless to say, he didn't get the answer he was hoping for. Along
with Adobe, he also visited Microsoft, Aspyr, and several other
companies and asked the hard questions. Check out his impressions of
the just-concluded Macworld San Francisco.
Macworld secrets: Mac 911
Macworld secrets: Mac 911
12/13/2003 03:43 AMDo you rue the range of your Graphite Base Station, seek softer
cell-phone ring tones, find PC viruses vexing, or loathe the
limitations of your iTunes music library? There's no need to feel
hemmed in by transitory travails when help is at hand. This month's
Mac 911 gives you a beneficial boost over each of these barriers.
Macworld Expo -- More (and Less) of the
Same
Macworld Expo -- More (and Less) of the
Same
01/07/2004 03:16 PMSteve Jobs' Macworld keynote speech was less spectacular than usual,
though he did introduce a couple of interesting new products.
The Death Of Macworld
The Death Of Macworld
01/07/2004 06:16 PMSure, there was a lot of new and improved, but that is an everyday
event at Apple. By Steve Consilvio (MyMac.com via MyAppleMenu)
Macworld: Looking back on the Mac
Macworld: Looking back on the Mac
01/24/2004 10:16 AMMacworld Help Desk: Mac 911
Macworld Help Desk: Mac 911
04/13/2004 04:57 PMLike the gophers who decimated Chris Breen's recent agricultural
efforts, this month's Mac 911 digs beneath the surface to expose the
difficulties of converting iTunes music files, extracting video files
from DVDs, putting an end to Office snooping, and bringing light to
dim PowerBook keyboards.
MacWorld Report
MacWorld Report
01/07/2004 01:54 PMSo, I won't bore you with the details, but rather a personal
perspective on
MacWorld Expo SF.
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