On Oct 11, 2011, at 8:58 PM, Admin <ad...@mfelkerco.com> wrote:

> <snip>. 
> 
> To say I was let down is an
> understatement. I lost my primary mode of income because the web
> deployment module, which supposedly worked, ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY DID
> NOT WORK. 

Wow. Betting your primary source of income on a new rev browser plugin 
technology where it is pretty easy to vet the facts:

A) Plugins for browsers are, er.. NOT a great way to deploy software. Just 
search this list for rev plugin-- there's tons of information why this is true 
AND..

B) Further searches should tell you the rev plugin is and always has been a bit 
sketchy at best.

Maybe it's just our company, but when we architect an app for clients, be it 
LC, Flex, .NET, HTML5 or any new framework, we spend the necessary upfront time 
researching (most importantly) what it CAN'T do. Frequently we build test bed 
mockups just to be sure.

I'm sure it's a hard lesson learned, but I would assume not one you will be 
forgetting soon.

And YOU ARE CORRECT. RunRev should NOT publish a half-complete product unless 
they call it beta software. The fact is, with LC, some things are much more 
finished and polished than other things. Unfortunately for you, the one you 
chose is fairly rough.

I believe UNICODE has been on the "coming next" list (along with a new improved 
field object) for the last 5+ years. Most of us who have been around for quite 
a while know the sweet spots, and the potholes, so many times it's no big deal 
to us when Unicode misses another upgrade revision. We weren't counting on it. 
Unfortunately, you had no such forewarning or knowledge of this.

Still, RunRev is a VERY small company. They have brilliant programmers and 
Kevin Miller has done an almost perfect job steering the ship through the 
channel already littered with dead xTalk efforts. Perhaps they are now in a 
growth spurt, taking on just a bit more than they can handle-- hurrying to play 
catchup with the huge number of features and APIs the hundreds of programmers 
at Apple, and thousands of programmers at Microsoft and Google, not to mention 
the Andre's, Richmond's, and Gaskin's relentless pursuit of feature parity for 
Red Ubuntu Hat.

Oh, and the severe competition of multiple other RAD tools out there might also 
factor into some of the catchup going on. I'm not making apologies for them, 
but I do know of a few other products who are faring worse.

So, add it all up, and it shows LC to be a company who is always changing, 
always pissing someone off, always righting the ship and shipping a new build, 
and--  always listening. Still, it is a company with flaws, just like any 
other. My suggestion: do your homework and you won't be so sorely disappointed. 
There are many here who will steer you correctly.
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