Script Limits and solid IDE evolution!
Mark Talluto
lists at canelasoftware.com
Thu Aug 7 12:45:00 EDT 2003
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 06:30 AM, Robert Brenstein wrote:
> Since using 'do' one can relatively easily work around the 'set script
> to' restriction (performance issues aside), we can only expect further
> elimination of 'do' in standalones (do limit set to 0) in a near
> future. It would be a logical followup to fully close that loophole.
> This line of product development really scares me, particularly as it
> is a rather expensive product (I paid for full MC license plus
> renewal) comparing to either RB or CWP. I have my doubts about cutting
> off multiplatform features from cheaper licenses but I see this as Rev
> trying to maximize their income. I have no problems if the demo is
> restricted in terms of dynamic scripting. But the engine embedded when
> producing a standalone from a licensed environment could retain
> current limits. Since the limits are clearly kept as parameters, there
> must be ways to control them accordingly, including setting arbitrary
> values for specific projects (as I suggested). I had big and long-term
> plans for a number of MC-based projects, but the recent developments
> really make me wonder whether I bet on the right horse.
Roger all that! Cripple the demo version. Keep things the way they
are for paid versions of Rev. Have us a sign a EUA that protects the
Rev rights. Lets get back to work.
Best regards,
Mark Talluto
http://www.canelasoftware.com
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