Runtime Revolution was founded in 1997 with the goal of empowering rapid creation of applications for enterprise, commercial, creative and academic environments.
Using an intuitive and robust programming language, Revolution is a modern descendent of natural-language technologies such as Apple's HyperCard, and enables software creation for everyone - from entrepreneurs to researchers, educators to enterprise software developers. RunRev customers include some of the world’s leading universities, scientific organizations, global business and consumer brands, small businesses and individual creators.
Rev uses plain-English words and phrases for most of its operations, eliminating the obscure symbols and complicated structures required of other programming languages. Rev is easy to learn and use, requires 90% less code, and can deliver a 10-fold increase in productivity over traditional languages. Rev enables users to create applications using the platform of their choice and deploy to virtually every desktop computer in use today, with customers creating applications that run on the Web, desktop or server, for the PC, Mac, or Linux.
Rev began as an expert Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for MetaCard, a graphical user interface and development environment that supported UNIX, Windows and Mac. MetaCard built on the success of its predecessor HyperCard, recognized for its English-like language structure that was far easier to learn than BASIC. It was this plain-English syntax that attracted RunRev CEO Kevin Miller to use HyperTalk as a youth, and later acquire much of the technology in 2003.
Now in its fourth version, Rev 4.0 comes in three editions: RevMedia for beginning or Web-based projects with multimedia elements, RevStudio for stand-alone Web or software applications, and RevEnterprise for mission-critical applications with added security and development resources.
The company is based in Edinburgh, Scotland. For more information on RunRev, please visit http://www.runrev.com.