spam@IASTATE.EDU (Begley Michael L) (06/17/91)
alright, I'll probably get flamed for this, but I'll ask anyway... I need to do some simple hypertext type stuff for some project at work. I've been using hypercard, because it does what we need (although I'd like to know of any better systems for the mac) but I'm going to have to to some similar type stuff on an IBM PC running windows. so...is there a hypercard-like environment available for windows...? reply via email thanks -mike begley spam@iastate.edu -- ********************************************************************* * mike begley "I will not waste network bandwidth" * * spam@iastate.edu "I will not waste network bandwidth" * * hzl01@iastate.edu "I will not waste network bandwidth" * *********************************************************************
ray@techno.nepean.uws.EDU.AU (Ray Archee) (06/17/91)
spam@IASTATE.EDU (Begley Michael L) writes: >alright, I'll probably get flamed for this, but I'll ask anyway... >I need to do some simple hypertext type stuff for some project at work. >I've been using hypercard, because it does what we need (although I'd >like to know of any better systems for the mac) but I'm going to have >to to some similar type stuff on an IBM PC running windows. >so...is there a hypercard-like environment available for windows...? Yes, its called Hyperpad, by Brightbill Roberts - looks pretty cheap too, although i haven't used it. regards, ray Archee >reply via email >thanks >-mike begley >spam@iastate.edu >-- >********************************************************************* >* mike begley "I will not waste network bandwidth" * >* spam@iastate.edu "I will not waste network bandwidth" * >* hzl01@iastate.edu "I will not waste network bandwidth" * >*********************************************************************
tdowling@milton.u.washington.edu (Thomas Dowling) (06/17/91)
ray@techno.nepean.uws.EDU.AU (Ray Archee) writes: >spam@IASTATE.EDU (Begley Michael L) writes: >>alright, I'll probably get flamed for this, but I'll ask anyway... >>I need to do some simple hypertext type stuff for some project at work. >>I've been using hypercard, because it does what we need (although I'd >>like to know of any better systems for the mac) but I'm going to have >>to to some similar type stuff on an IBM PC running windows. >>so...is there a hypercard-like environment available for windows...? >Yes, its called Hyperpad, by Brightbill Roberts - looks pretty >cheap too, although i haven't used it. Hyperpad is cheap-looking, character-based only, and not a Windows application (flame preventative: I am familiar with version 1.0, and haven't seen 2.0). You may be better off investigating Asymetrix's Toolbook, and Spinnaker's Plus, which--if memory serves--can be coerced into importing HyperCard scripts. -- |Thomas Dowling | tdowling@u.washington.edu| |Natural Sciences Library | tdowling@milton.bitnet| |University of Washington FM-25 |(voice mail) (206) 685-1540| |Seattle, WA 98195 |( real-time) (206) 543-1244|
yev_g@athena.mit.edu (Yevgeny Gurevich) (06/18/91)
In article <ray.677165129@techno> ray@techno.nepean.uws.EDU.AU (Ray Archee) writes: >spam@IASTATE.EDU (Begley Michael L) writes: >>so...is there a hypercard-like environment available for windows...? ~~~~~~~~~~~ >Yes, its called Hyperpad, by Brightbill Roberts - looks pretty >cheap too, although i haven't used it. I believe that there is no version of Hyperpad out for Windows. Hyperpad 2.0 is the latest version and it is a Dos text-based hypercard-like application. >regards, ray Archee >>-mike begley >>spam@iastate.edu [===============================================================] [ Yevgeny Gurevich ___/~\____/~\_/~~~~\_/~\______/~\_ ] [ MIT EECS Educational |____/~\__/~\__/~\_____/~\____/~\__| ] [ Computing Facility |_____/~\/~\___/~~~\____/~\__/~\___| ] [ ________________________|______/~~\____/~\_______/~\/~\____| ] [ yev_g@athena.mit.edu |______/~~\____/~~~~\_____/~~\_____| ] [===============================================================]
burdett@milton.u.washington.edu (Michael Burdett) (06/18/91)
In article <1991Jun17.152306.12076@milton.u.washington.edu> tdowling@milton.u.washington.edu (Thomas Dowling) writes: >ray@techno.nepean.uws.EDU.AU (Ray Archee) writes: > >>spam@IASTATE.EDU (Begley Michael L) writes: > >>>alright, I'll probably get flamed for this, but I'll ask anyway... > >>>I need to do some simple hypertext type stuff for some project at work. >>>I've been using hypercard, because it does what we need (although I'd >>>like to know of any better systems for the mac) but I'm going to have >>>to to some similar type stuff on an IBM PC running windows. > >>>so...is there a hypercard-like environment available for windows...? > >>Yes, its called Hyperpad, by Brightbill Roberts - looks pretty >>cheap too, although i haven't used it. > >Hyperpad is cheap-looking, character-based only, and not a Windows >application (flame preventative: I am familiar with version 1.0, and >haven't seen 2.0). > >You may be better off investigating Asymetrix's Toolbook, and Spinnaker's >Plus, which--if memory serves--can be coerced into importing HyperCard >scripts. > Asymetrix's Toolbook along with Hizer (may be spelled wrong) Convert It will convert most apple hypercard stacks to Toolbook with out to much trouble. Mike Burdett burdett@u.washington.edu -- Mike Burdett "These are my opinions and don't reflect Micro Manager the policies of the U.W. or Psychology." University or Washington Department of Psychology
billing@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Wayne Billing) (06/21/91)
I have used Spinnaker's PLUS under Windows on the PC side. It seems to work rather well. It's programming language is very similar to HyperTalk so that was easy to adapt to. It is not yet compatible (as far as I can find out) with HC 2.0 (now HC 2.1 under System 7) but if you keep you stacks to the basics they should convert to PLUS quite easily. Oh yeah, to convert HC stacks to PLUS on the PC, you need PLUS on the Macintosh. Just thought I'd mention it... Hope this helps. Wayne -- Wayne Billing | male suicide rate/million: for world - 94, billing@ccm.UManitoba.CA | USA - 91, Scotland - 150, Scottish Highlands - 188+ Winnipeg, Manitoba,Canada | female suicide rate/million: world - 28
pv0b+@andrew.cmu.edu (Pomona Anupol Valero) (06/25/91)
A note about this, Spinnaker Plus requires a minimum of 4mg and a 286 to run on DOS. It also needs 2mg for an SE (and I don't recommend running multifinder for this.) //Pomona Valero Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213