METACARD ACQUIRED BY RUN REV!!!
Shari
gypsyware at earthlink.net
Tue Jul 8 20:30:00 EDT 2003
>Just went over to the RunRev site and saw this headline:
>
> "Runtime Aquires MetaCard Technology"
>
>You can read all about it here:
>
> http://www.runrev.com/metacardpr.html
>
>How does everyone feel about this? I can see good and not-so-good things
>(depending on how RunRev acts on this)...
>
>Your thoughts?
>
>Ken Ray
>Sons of Thunder Software
I do not feel good about this. I tried Rev and MC before choosing
MC. Rev was buggy as the dickens, and it quit so often, that I had
to copy a script to a text file *every single time I made a change to
the script* to prevent losing work. I finally decided it just wasn't
worth it, and MC was stable, so I chose MC.
I migrated to MC from Hypercard about a year and a half ago, knowing
that Scott had been supporting this product and company for 10 years.
I felt confident I could rely on the future of Metacard.
This change scares me. It's hard enough to put out a program that is
bug-free, from your own code. Trouble with the development
environment is a big-bad. Perhaps they've worked the bugs out since
I tried it. I do not know. But I know this could have a very bad
impact on the future of my company. I do not want more change in the
compiler, unless it is to add features (features, not fluff, not ease
of use). I do not want Metacard to suddenly have all the RunRev
addons that made it buggy when I tried it. I cannot afford that. My
company is finally starting to move up in the world. It's been a lot
of work and a lot of sacrifice.
What happens to Metacard, impacts those who rely on it for their
bread and butter. I love xTalk languages. And was hoping/expecting
that Scott/Metacard would be around a long time so that I could use
it as my foundation.
This change scares the dickens out of me.
Shari C
Gypsy King Software
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