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- From: price@helios.unl.edu (Chad Price)
- Newsgroups: comp.databases
- Subject: Re: Advanced Revelation information request
- Date: 14 Dec 1992 14:59:47 GMT
- Organization: University of Nebraska--Lincoln
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- clinton@acs.ucalgary.ca (Tim Clinton) writes:
-
- >I would appreciate any leads on sources of information about Advanced
- >Revelation. Mailing lists, code examples, reviews, etc. There was a
- >little flurry a while back about their latest upgrade, but very little
- >on-going discussion of the system. I'm involved with an organization
- >which is considering buying a membership program which uses ARev. Coding
- >practices of the original developers aside, we're concerned with ease of
- >maintenance and difficulty involved in further enhancements.
-
- Ask some specifics, and I'd be glad to answer. I've used Revelation in its
- various incarnations since 1985. It is unsurpassed in flexibility and as a
- powerful development environment in the PC world. (This is obviously a biased
- opinion, so flames, as opposed to discussion > /dev/nul).
-
- There are, however, (IMHO) management problems in the company which prevent the
- product from becoming a mass market product.
-
- Also, someday@u.washington.edu (alias Scott Johnson) seems to work for
- Revelation Technologies, and may be able to provide more direct answers to
- questions on an unofficial basis. Rev Tech itself does not have an Internet
- address.
-
-
- --
- chad
- price@helios.unl.edu
- cprice@molecular.unmc.edu
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