Revolution at WWDC

Runtime Revolution to Attend WWDC 2004

First Public Preview of Latest Features

Edinburgh, Scotland, June 23rd 2004

 

Runtime Revolution today announces that it will be attending the Apple World Wide Developers Conference, June 28th to June 30th in San Francisco. During WWDC 2004 Runtime Revolution will be showing off the features which are currently in development for the next phase of Revolution, the user-centric software development environment. Members of the public and the press are invited to attend the demo sessions, ask questions and try the latest features out for themselves. They are also invited to try out the currently available versions of Revolution Express, Studio and Enterprise.

"We made Revolution 2 the user-centric software development environment for developers of all abilities and backgrounds." Said Kevin Miller CEO of Runtime Revolution adding, "These new features we will be unveiling extend our user-centric approach to some of the leading and most important areas of software development."

Runtime Revolution will be part of the MacTech pavilion for the duration of the WWDC 2004 exhibits fair.

Information on pricing, versions, and local distributors, as well as a free 30-day trial edition of Revolution for all supported platforms: Windows, Mac OS X, classic Mac OS, Linux and Unix, is available at www.runrev.com.

Runtime Revolution Ltd.

Founded in 1997, Runtime Revolution focuses on bringing user-centric development to all major platforms: Macintosh, Windows, Linux, and Unix. Products include Revolution, Revolution Express, and Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor. The company is based in Edinburgh, Scotland. For more information on Runtime Revolution, please visit the company on the web at www.runrev.com.