Sorry Jaque but for me, cross-platform is only relevant for desktop apps. I 
bought into Revolution for it's web app development capabilities. The new 
LiveCode branding and positioning is all about writing apps that are deployable 
across environments - including the web, server (OK, pre-release) and iOS (not 
so interesting for me yet).

I'd be very happy to be corrected on this but my understanding is that the 
current web component doesn't support stacks(?) Doesn't that mean that, by 
definition, no app that uses any stack-based add-ons can be deployed to the 
web(?)

On 24 Jan 2011, at 16:56, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> On 1/24/11 5:32 AM, Keith Clarke wrote:
> 
>> Back to my original question, it would have been nice to see in the
>> RunRev Store a simple table of which third-party components can be
>> deployed where but I guess anything that risks shattering the
>> illusion of universality is against RunRev's interests, so I won't
>> hold my breath. ;-)
> 
> Oh wait. If you mean iOS, then yes, you have a point. Not all the add-ons run 
> on that OS for various reasons. The latest megabundle offer has the add-ons 
> broken out into iOS-compatible and desktop-compatible lists. That could give 
> you a starting point for the info you want.
> 
> I don't think RR is trying to hide anything.
> 
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