Now you can drag a handler to any tab!

That's right, spring-loaded tabs!
  1. Drag a handler over a tab and that tab opens.
  2. Drop the handler wherever you like in the new tab's handler list.

Watch this video to be amazed:

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NOTE: you do not need to update in order to use this feature. You have all had spring-loaded tabs for a week now. None of y'all found it, though!

Bonus!
  • Dragging to a tab also works with folders.
  • You can copy (even folders)...by using option key.
Use drag-to-a-tabs to extend your use of RevTalk:
  1. Reuse: make a scrapbook "drag-from" stack of often-used handlers.
  2. Inheritance: drag handlers up/down the message path for wider or selective use.

Try tRev now:

   

Created by Daniels & Mara

Drag-n-drop to make a substack!

Watch how easy it is to drag-n-drop a stack to make it a substack or a mainstack!

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Make a mainstack a sub stack; make a sub stack a main stack! Just drag-n-drop in tRev's Object Browser!

Not shown in video: hold down the shift key to make a copy of a stack!

New Visible column button for stacks:

Close changes to Delete if you select a sub stack:

Run tRev in lean-n-mean mode with no headers, footers or tooltips:

This minimalist mode also offers you more vertical space for code!

Now you can edit your stack names just like you can with cards and controls:

Changes made via the  tRev column buttons now mark their stacks as edited, and thus you are prompted to save your stacks in Rev unless you saved them in tRev. Saving from the object browser or the code editor in tRev also does a better job of marking main stacks and sub stacks as saved so you are not prompted to save them when you already have!

BTW: all of  tRev's column buttons work faster now by making far fewer trips back to Rev. Many of them over 20 times faster.

Try tRev now:

   

Created by Daniels & Mara