Revolution

RunRev Revolution is a rapid development tool. It is cross-platform (Mac, Windows, Linux) and uses an easy to learn scripting language called revTalk, which provides programmers' power to scripters.
Revolution can be used for any scale of project: for example single use text processing utilities, complex applications, prototyping, and can be learnt by professionals, hobbyists or beginners.


revMediarevMedia is ideal for beginners and intermediate developers. - using Media, you can create stacks that run using the free Media Player. revMedia is now FREE! And it can also be used with the new RevWeb plugin to publish stack in a web browser. Follow the link above to sign up for the alpha program and get your free licence code.


revStudiorevStudio is ideal for most developers and hobbyists. - using Studio, you can create sophisticated standalone applications for any of the major operating systems.


revEnterpriserevEnterprise is ideal for professional developers. - using Enterprise, you get multi-platform editing, Oracle database access, secure sockets as well as all the features of Studio.


revWeb revWeb is RunRev's new technology allowing you to embed Revolution stacks in a web page. For some examples, loook in the stacks listing below for any Revlets.


To learn more about the differences between revMedia, revStudio & revEnterprise click here.

News

The Rodeo is coming to town!

RodeoApple has changed the iPhone developer agreement so that all apps for the iPhone/iPad App store must be written in Objective-C, C or C++ or in Javascript for use in the browser. As a Revolution developer, this is a blow, since I find developing in Objective-C too slow. So it looks like web apps are the way to go instead, but even they require extensive knowledge of HTML, CSS, Javascript etc. Jerry Daniels has come up with a plan to allow quick and easy development for the iPad. Rodeo is the name of this new project. Check out the introductory videos for more details.

New editor available for RunRev

tRevJerry Daniels of GLX fame has now created a new editor for RunRev. tRev is a standalone app that interacts with RunRev via sockets. Visit the Rev Editor site and check out the videos, especially the earlier ones, to see how to use tRev.


Sample Stacks

These stacks are all freely available. They are supplied as-is and any use is at your own risk.
Some of the stacks are also usable online as a revlet, if you have the RevWeb plugin installed.
Click any 'Revlet' link to see the stack or to see a download link for the plugin.

If you include any of these stacks or code in an application, please credit Sarah Reichelt, TrozWare.


UnixCal
Uses the FreeBSD calendar files in Mac OS X to show what happened on this day... (Mac OS X only).
Category: FunLast Updated: Wed, Apr 29, 2009


If you find any of these stacks or script examples useful, please consider making a PayPal contribution to encourage further development.