Steven.Lubar@f421.n109.z1.fidonet.org (Steven Lubar) (11/02/90)
I'd like a more sophisticated "find" command for hypercard (I'm still in 1.2.5). In the latest MacUser there's a reference to somehthing called knowledgeSet's HpyerKRS search engine. Can anythXXXX anyone tell me how to get alXX ahold of this--or something else like it, in the public domain or shareware preferable... Thanks. -- Steven Lubar, Steven.Lubar@f421.n109.z1.fidonet.org via The Black Cat's Shack's FidoNet<->Usenet Gateway blkcat.fidonet.org and Fidonet 1:109/401
taylorj@yvax.byu.edu (11/05/90)
In <2325.27315436@blkcat.fidonet.org>, Steven.Lubar@f421.n109.z1.fidonet.org
(Steven Lubar) asks for a better find:
The latest Developer CD from Apple ("Night of the Living Disc") has a stack
that will index HyperCard stacks for faster searching.  It's free for
non-commercial use.
You might also want to check out HyperSearch from
Discovery Systems
7001 Discovery Blvd.
Dublin, OH  43017
(614) 761-2000
and HyperKRS from
KnowledgeSet Corp.
888 Villa Street, Suite 500
Mountain View, CA  94041
(415) 968-9088, (800) 456-0469
(HyperKRS is designed for stacks that dont' change much.)
and HyperHIT from
SoftStream International, Inc.
19 White Chapel Drive
Mount Laurel, NJ  08054
(609) 866-1187
Jim Taylor
Microcomputer Support for Curriculum  |
Brigham Young University              |  Bitnet: taylorj@byuvax.bitnet
101 HRCB, Provo, UT  84602            |  Internet: taylorj@yvax.byu.edun_hays@fennel.cc.uwa.oz.au (11/06/90)
In article <1736taylorj@yvax.byu.edu>, taylorj@yvax.byu.edu writes: > In <2325.27315436@blkcat.fidonet.org>, Steven.Lubar@f421.n109.z1.fidonet.org > (Steven Lubar) asks for a better find: > > The latest Developer CD from Apple ("Night of the Living Disc") has a stack > that will index HyperCard stacks for faster searching. It's free for > non-commercial use. > > Jim Taylor > Microcomputer Support for Curriculum | > Brigham Young University | Bitnet: taylorj@byuvax.bitnet > 101 HRCB, Provo, UT 84602 | Internet: taylorj@yvax.byu.edu Is this available at an FTP site anywhere? Thanks in advance. Neale Hays ************************************************************************* n_hays@fennel.cc.uwa.oz.au - University of Western Australia *************************************************************************