On 12/08/15 20:01, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 8/12/2015 11:02 AM, Richmond wrote:
Why have I got the impression, over about 15 years, that Runtime
Revolution looks like a teenage kid with
ADS. Every day a new idea, none of which really reach fruition. After a
while with a person like this one would
start to wonder about their reliability to finish anything at all.
First, they are no longer "Runtime Revolution" or "RunRev", they are
"LiveCode" and have legally changed the company name.
Second, your comment is inaccurate and unfair. The last Kickstarter
promised HTML5 which is now well underway. Internally there is already
an early working version. The first Kickstarter promised to
restructure the engine, a massive undertaking, and that has been
completed. So both KS campaigns have been honored.
Bringing full unicode support was promised and it, too, was a huge
effort that took a year or more to finish. That has been fullfilled
and has made life far easier for us all.
Another promise addressed increased flexibility via widgets and all
the benefits they will provide. You have already seen the progress
they've made and work continues. Some widgets have already been
created by both LC and users. When completed, widgets will give us,
among other things, native appearance and behavior on mobile devices.
There are unlimited other applications.
Regarding the bug database, it was overhauled some years ago and bugs
are now addressed almost immediately. They are fixed according to
criteria I have mentioned before. If you are referring to ancient,
unaddressed bugs, LC requested that users go through those and close
any that are no longer relevant. If you haven't done that, you should.
They have apparently begun the lengthy process of reviewing the
reports from 5 or 10 years ago, since I do see some of those
referenced occasionally in the QCC.
Can you name other promises they have left unfullfilled?
I wonder if you are mistaking "unreliable" progress with "not
instantaous" progress. The amount of work required to complete some of
these promises takes a great deal of time. And, of course, they need
to keep the lights on while it all happens.
Possibly.
But I am sure I am not the only person who suffers from this "confusion"
. . . I wonder why?
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