HTML5: Next Steps

by Kevin Miller on August 8, 2014 9 comments

reprinted from revUp

Well, what an exciting ride that was! Thank you so much to everyone that helped make HTML5 deployment for LiveCode a reality. Together we made the total and we’re setting the wheels in motion.

 

Community Powered

This truly was a community driven project. From the first survey indicating the depth of feeling for HTML5 deployment, to the last pledge that put us over the line, its been you the users, powering the campaign all the way. It was a fascinating study in crowdfunding, and you might want to check out this blog post for a deeper analysis of what goes into a successful crowdfunded project. I feel privileged to work with such a dedicated, creative and enthusiastic community. Thank you all. You have entrusted us with this project, and we will work hard to bring you what you’ve asked for: an HTML5 capable version of LiveCode we can all be proud of.

Team Driven

I’ve thanked the community for your contribution. Thanks are also due to our small but dedicated marketing team that ran the campaign, engineered the page, raised awareness, answered your questions, and processed all the pledges. The last day especially was intense in terms of managing the last minute rush of queries and pledges. The upside of running the campaign on our own site instead of on Kickstarter was the additional flexiblity this allowed us, but this did mean we had to meet all the technical challenges ourselves. A very big Well Done to Steven, Heather and especially Arnaud for creating the highly complex webpage, making all the last minute changes demanded of him and keeping it up and running successfully through some very challenging traffic spikes.

Ramping it up

What’s next? We have some major plans to put into motion. Making the campaign total means we will secure the matchfunding, so we are now ploughing through the necessary paperwork and red tape for that. The HTML5 Dev Team needs put into place, trained and briefed. We’re working hard to ramp it all up. It’s a long runway, with our projected delivery date July/August next year, but thanks to you we are getting started! We’ll bring you more information in the coming weeks.

Why HTML5?

I’ve discussed the importance of this additional deployment platform a lot over the last few weeks. Being able to run your app straight in the browser, using the same natural language and drag/drop interface to create it widens the scope for LiveCode projects to a whole new audience. Schoolchildren gain greater accessibility, phone apps can be deployed without going through the app stores and the long tail of niche platforms that LiveCode doesn’t currently address can be supported via the browser. No plugin and no app to install removes barriers to adoption. Anywhere you can run an HTML5 capable browser, you will be able to run your app.

I’m really looking forward to the huge potential opened up by LiveCode HTML5!

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20% Tipping Point Achieved!!

by Kevin Miller on July 15, 2014 No comments

Today something hugely exciting happened and you were all a part of it. We passed the 20% tipping point. Crowd funding statistics show that once a project gets past 20% it has an 80% chance of being successful. Cause for optimism? You bet. For complacency? No way. Our project is only done when it actually crosses the line. Lets keep the momentum going.

Our campaign has had some coverage on the web:

http://www.sdtimes.com/content/article.aspx?ArticleID=71449&page=1

http://www.marketwatch.co.uk/news/LiveCode.html

http://www.mac4ever.com/actu/91560_livecode-evolue-les-nostalgiques-d-hypercard-appeles-par-la-communaute

http://www.forall.ch/WordPress/2014/07/10/bring-html5-web-delivery-to-livecode/

http://www.virtual-strategy.com/2014/07/02/livecode-announces-html5-crowdfunding-campaign-demystifying-web-apps?page=0,1

http://cooldotz.com/blog/livecode-announces-html5-crowdfunding-campaign-demystifying-the-web-for-apps/

http://www.html5webapps.com/news/62/livecode-announces-html5-crowdfunding-campaign-demystifying-the-web-for-apps/

http://livecloud.io/tag/crowdfunding/

http://minecraftpictures.org/s/livecode-announces-html5-crowdfunding-campaign-demystifying-the-web-for-apps

http://walkertecharts.com/blog/2014/07/08/livecode-raises-26000-within-first-24-hours-new-crowdfunding-campaign/

We always need more coverage, so if you know of a website you think should be covering us, please do submit the story!

Our RunRevLive.14 Simulcast broadcast is now a part of the $99 Membership pledge. Watch the whole conference remotely as it happens, rewind and review it later. We have added a new $1999 lifetime upgrade commercial license reward tier. If you supported us before for a Lifetime license, make sure HTML5 gets funded and get yourself $500 worth of coupons every year for 5 years to spend in our store. We’re hugely grateful to all of you who have already made this pledge!

We’re working flat out here to bring you more. We’ll have a newsletter, new blog posts and more shortly. Let’s see if together we can get the total to $100,000 by the end of the weekend!

We need YOUR SUPPORT to keep this campaign on track for its target. If you have ideas for promoting it or suggestions as to what more we could be doing, please let us know!

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The Next Generation: Widgets & Themes

by Kevin Miller on July 8, 2014 45 comments

Watch this video to see me demonstrate a first prototype of the Widgets & Themes project. This is one of the most exciting parts of our entire Next-generation project. We’re now at a stage where it is working well enough that I can show you this first version working. This work has been enabled by all the work we’ve done under the hood over the last year or so.

In this video, I show a prototype widget that displays a PDF, the code that makes it work, then explain the potential for using this feature in a variety of ways to extend LiveCode. Finally I give a brief tour of the first early prototype widget editor, which demonstrates how you will be able to create these widgets yourself and install them into the IDE with a single click.

I hope you enjoy the video!

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Let’s Bring HTML5 to LiveCode

by Kevin Miller on July 1, 2014 1 comment

Our campaign to add Web Deployment to LiveCode has launched! The aim is to raise enough funds to add deployment to HTML5 to LiveCode’s existing line-up of mobile and desktop platforms. We’ll keep you updated on progress here on this blog throughout the campaign.

Get involved! Help us to make this a huge success and pledge today. Tell all your friends, relatives and any developers you know. Help us to #CompleteLivecode.

Click here to return to the HTML5 Campaign

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