Great things are happening with Runtime Revolution. And this last month we have seen the impact as more and more users of other development tools switch to Revolution. These developers who are migrating to Revolution are now the bulk of our new customers. This fact is critical as a bench mark as these users are experienced developers with the knowledge to make difficult decisions; not just newbies, looking for one of the easiest to use RAD tools on the market.
At RevConWest 2006, Runtime Revolution unveiled an exciting partnership
with U3 as a part of our next release. The good news is that Revolution
2.7.3 is almost here. Let's take a look at some of the new features you can
expect to see in Revolution 2.7.3.
Jacque Gay, Senior Developer at HyperActive Software, returns to the
Revolution Newsletter with a continuation on her series on using Runtime
Revolution as a CGI system. In this article, learn how to read/write to
files using Revolution.
With Revolution you can write a small tool or application in a matter of
minutes. Even large scale projects can be completed in a fraction of the
time it would take to write them in one of the traditional languages. You
can also totally transform the look and feel of your application easily by
skinning your Revolution application. Welcome to the world of 'skinning' by
Ben Beaumont, software engineer at Runtime Revolution, Ltd.
Universal Binary and Windows Database Solutions with Valentina 2.4
by Lynn Fredricks
Runtime Revolution Ltd and RevSelect partner Paradigma Software are pleased to announce Valentina 2.4 for Revolution!
Valentina 2.4 for Revolution lets you create and deploy royalty free, ultra-fast database solutions with Revolution. The Valentina object-relational database system is optimized for speed: even when handling millions of records! You will not find this kind of performance using Filemaker or Microsoft Access. You will be amazed at the speed of Valentina!
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