Rev web site
http://www.runrev.com/section/whats_new.php
Announcement thread:
http://forums.runrev.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=769
As a licensed user of Rev Studio 2.5.1, I've been waiting patiently for some good solid reasons to spend the money for a renewal to the latest version and much of what I see in the 2.8.1 announcements would make it a worthwhile for me personally. (Ready to spend the $$$)Revolution 2.8.1 Update Release
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Revolution 2.8.1!
This is a feature release which lets you:
- Integrate Database Capabilities. Build sophisticated data-driven solutions atop the versatile SQLite database engine, now integrated into Revolution. Process your data using standard, powerful SQL statements.
Command the Internet. Present web pages within your solution with 100% fidelity via a fully scriptable instance of the Internet Explorer or Safari web browsers. Not just HTML, but JavaScript, CSS, Flash, you name it.
Make Arrays Child's Play. Transform data instantly with added capabilities to parse row and column values in matrixes.
Embed Fonts for Professional Results. Create a unique branding for your product and ensure pixel-perfect cross-platform consistency by loading custom fonts at runtime. Great for maintaining corporate identity, games, and creative solutions.
Enjoy More than 260 Fixes and Enhancements. Program with more confidence and release solutions that are more stable than ever. Six months of testing with more than 500 beta testers make this the best-performing, most dependable version of Revolution to date.
However, doing a test run of version 2.8.1, I find that most of the new features listed are almost useless in it's current implementation. For example, the SQlite database engine has zero documentation to be found anywhere. No test stacks, no entries in the documentation stack, nothing to be found in the userguide. Replies to questions posted here at the forum point in all directions except to real answers.
Basically, four months after a new release with zero documentation for new featurew, tends to make it seem much like vaporware.
Anyone directly employed by RunRev wish to reply?