WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL 2009
Revolution 3.5 Now Shipping
Powerful new Data Grids for professional data presentation; object-oriented behaviors
EDINBURGH (April. – The world’s easiest programming tool received a major update today with the release of Revolution 3.5. The new version includes a brand new Data Grid object, allowing flexible and professional presentation of any kind of data or layout. The company also added object-oriented behaviors allowing developers to greatly enhance the speed and maintainability of their code.
"More sophisticated data presentation options are our customer's #1 feature request" said Kevin Miller, Runtime Revolution CEO. "Its now easy to use Revolution to represent even the largest data sets with complete flexibility. Behaviors combine Revolution's natural ease-of-use with object-oriented programming allowing customers to easily create reusable custom controls."
Other new features included a reimagined RevOnline code sharing community and Collaborative Documentation. These features make it easier for developers to get help, share code, widgets and knowledge. We've also included 100 other bug fixes and minor enhancements.

Revolution 3.5 includes the following new features:
* All-new Data Grids for flexible data presentation
* All-new object-oriented behaviors
* Reimagined RevOnline II for sharing code
* New Collaborative Documentation
* Improvements to the group object
* Over 100 bug fixes and minor enhancements
Revolution 3.5 is available in three editions:
* Revolution Enterprise (US $499), intended for professional programmers
* Revolution Studio (US $249), ideal for consultants and business managers
* Revolution Media (US $49), for beginners and hobbyists (version 3.5 coming soon).
Users can download a free trial of version 3.0 from
http://www.runrev.com/
About Revolution
Revolution enables users to create applications using the platform of their choice and deploy to virtually every desktop computer in use today. Unlike other programming languages which rely on obscure symbols and complicated structures, Revolution uses plainly understood words and phrases for most of its operations. Casual users can ramp up quickly while advanced users save time by writing up to 90% less code than they would in a traditional language.
About Runtime Revolution Ltd

Founded in 1997, Runtime Revolution focuses on bringing user-centric software development to all major platforms: Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Unix. The company is based in Edinburgh, Scotland. For more information on Runtime Revolution, please visit the company on the web at
http://www.runrev.com
Contact details
For more information or to arrange a review, contact:
Ben Beaumont 

phone +44 (0) 870 747 1165
email support@runrev.com
You may write to us at
Runtime Revolution Ltd,
25A Thistle Street Lane South West,
Edinburgh,
EH2 1EW.
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