Putting Your Cards in Order

Moving Cards within Revolution SoftwareYou are building a stack and have a number of cards already created. Now you decide that the fifth card you have put together should really be the first card. What's the best way to move it?

Well, like most things in Revolution, there are a number of different ways. ...read more »

Quotes

Rev 4.0 Comments and QuotesThe launch of Rev 4.0 in November sparked an interesting debate on ZDNet UK (the technology and business website). Here are a few quotes taken from some of the posts.  ...read more »

Window Tricks

Window Shape Tutorials for Revolution SoftwareScott Rossi's 10 excellent tutorials, showing how you can enhance and customise the look of Revolution stacks, were first published back in May 2009. However, the techniques and ideas are worth savouring again (and again). And if you are a newcomer to all things Rev, you may have missed them. ...read more »

A Perfect Recipe

In the latest issue of revUp, Birthday Cake Tutorial for Rev 4.0Bill Marriot offers a superb tutorial for creating an online animated card. Something that would usually require a dose of 'Flash' programming, is completed here in a matter of minutes with Rev 4.0.

As Bill says "One of the great things about Rev 4.0 is that it's great for projects large and small, for users of all experience levels. It's a lot more fun and easier than working in other tools, too." ...read more »

revLessons?

Okay, I cannot deny it - I've been away from the 'front' for a few days... Life gets in the way occasionally! And as soon as you look away, things move on...

Firstly, Rev 4.0 launched (see previous post for link). Secondly, runrev open up their fantastic new 'visual tutorials site: lessons.runrev.com...read more »

rev 4.0 - Full Release

Rev 4.0 - the better way to construct softwareThe new Rev 4.0 with the ability to publish your stacks to the Web, and new dynamic visual effects is here and ready for you to enjoy!

NetworkWorld said Rev 4.0 was "...one of the most exciting development products I've reviewed and its potential as an IT tool or rather, toolkit, is enormous."

Read more about Rev 4.0 at runrev's updated web site: www.runrev.com

An Impossible Quiz

User Revolution and revTalk to code your own Impossible QuizI have always been fascinated by the Impossible Quiz type game. There are many incarnations around on the Internet, and while I certainly wouldn't want to suggest that the world needed another; the design of such a game presents the new programmer with an ideal testing ground. ...read more »

Made with Rev - 2

business solutions built with runrev and revTalk

Part 2 in our look at applications made with rev. inEntertainment inc provide a specific software solutions to the entertainment industry. ...read more »

Navigation Shortcuts

Quick navigation shortcuts for Revolution stacksMoving around a series of cards in a rev stack is easy once you have the navigation buttons set up. While you are still creating the application, however, moving around can be more awkward. ...read more »

Five keyDown Ideas

revTalk tutorial and the keyDown messageThis is a complete, downloadable tutorial stack for Revolution (.rev file attached below).

As far as revTalk scripting goes, the ideas here are simple, this makes them useful for the beginner. However, you will probably find a use for them in almost any stack you create. ...read more »