steve@pinet.aip.org (Steve Lushing) (11/30/90)
I see this ad in MacWorld about the Hypercard 2.0. I got hypercard about a couple of months ago and now I am beginning to use it. (still a beginner) What is this upgrade? will I get a new hypercard software. What about this developer that may cost $199. Are there any difference between the upgrade and the developer. Please email me any opinion as I am interested in getting the best of the deal. Thanks in advance Stephen M. LuShing INTERNET: steve@pinet.aip.org System Development BITNET: steve@aip.bitnet American Institute of Physics Woodbury, N.Y., 11797 -- Stephen M. LuShing INTERNET: steve@pinet.aip.org System Development BITNET: steve@aip.bitnet American Institute of Physics Woodbury, N.Y., 11797
bskendig@screen.Princeton.EDU (Brian Kendig) (12/10/90)
In article <5481@sage.cc.purdue.edu> ar4@sage.cc.purdue.edu (Piper Keairnes) writes: >Is it too much to ask that the second generation of HyperCard be compatible >with Multifinder? Not at all! That's why they made it compatible with MultiFinder, to an even greater extent than version 1. >I enjoyed the following quote from HyperCard's About box: > A day of acquaintance, > And then the longer span of custom. > But first -- > The hour of astonishment. Try holding down the option or command key as you select "About HyperCard...". >Apple... not really. Huh? As far as I can tell, they're really Apple. Do you mean to imply that everyone who works for Apple is really an Elvis clone? << Brian >> | Brian S. Kendig \ Macintosh | Engineering, | bskendig | | Computer Engineering |\ Thought | USS Enterprise | @phoenix.Princeton.EDU | Princeton University |_\ Police | -= NCC-1701-D =- | @PUCC.BITNET | "It's not that I don't have the work to *do* -- I don't do the work I *have*."