Canada, HyperCard was used to control a robot arm used to insert and retrieve video disks at the National Film Board CinéRobothèque. In 1989, Hypercard was...
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Computer's HyperCard hypermedia program by Bill Atkinson. Because the main target audience of HyperTalk was beginning programmers, HyperTalk programmers...
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environment/multimedia authoring software in the tradition of HyperCard and is based on the MetaCard engine. Its primary focus is on providing a relatively accessible...
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SuperCard was a high-level development environment that ran on Macintosh computers, under OS 8 and 9, and OS X. It was inspired by HyperCard, but included...
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WinPlus (category HyperCard products)
deficits of Hypercard. It was released for the Mac in 1989, distributed by Olduvai, aimed at HyperCard power-users. Plus could run HyperCard stacks directly...
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menu bar, the selection lasso, MacPaint (FatBits), HyperCard, Atkinson dithering, and the PhotoCard application program. Atkinson was born in Ottumwa,...
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(formerly Revolution and MetaCard) is a cross-platform rapid application development runtime system inspired by HyperCard. It features the LiveCode Script...
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PS/2s May Run Hypercard Soon". InfoWorld. Vol. 9, no. 33. p. 1. Retrieved 2025-05-25. "IBM goes head to head with Apple on HyperCard" https://news.google...
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Hypertext (redirect from Hyper Text)
Myst, was first written in HyperCard. The game was constructed as a series of Ages, each Age consisting of a separate HyperCard stack. The full stack of...
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MetaCard is a discontinued cross-platform, commercial HyperCard clone. MetaCard included an IDE, a GUI toolkit and had its own language, MetaTalk. From...
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Systems in 1993. The main portion of Funhouse was written for Macintosh's HyperCard app, but portions of the hypermedia novel are also contained in the original...
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SK8 (programming language) (category HyperCard products)
from 1988 until 1997. It was described as "HyperCard on steroids", combining a version of HyperCard's HyperTalk programming language with a modern object-oriented...
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drives. The game was created on Apple Macintosh computers and ran on the HyperCard software stack, though ports to other platforms subsequently required...
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dynamically loaded at run time. HyperCard supported a similar facility, but more commonly included the plug-in code in the HyperCard documents (called stacks)...
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SIM card (also known as TurboSIM or Unlock Chip) is considered to be the forerunner of a large family of "Dual SIM" devices (X-SIM, R-SIM, HyperCard, HyperSIM...
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Oracle Media Objects (redirect from Oracle Card)
Oracle Card, its functionality and appearance were similar to Apple Inc.'s HyperCard. The program originated as Plus, a 1989 clone of HyperCard published...
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Hyperlink (redirect from Hyper-link)
original on 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2012-10-25. (Atkinson, Bill?) (1987). "3". Hypercard User's Guide (PDF) (1 ed.). Apple Computer Inc. p. 49. Archived (PDF)...
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of demos of HyperCard/DAL, and soon Oracle Corporation purchased a HyperCard-clone, PLUS from Spinnaker Software, to produce Oracle Card. For much of...
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graphically based software began with HyperCard, which he first encountered in 1989. Of that, Pei said, "HyperCard was very compelling back then, you know...
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original QuickDraw, was created. At this time Bill Atkinson was busy with HyperCard, so the Color QuickDraw work was done by Ernie Beernink (then still 23...
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after the release of HyperCard in 1987, computer viruses appeared that targeted the application. The viruses were written in the HyperTalk programming language...
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HyperPhysics is an educational website about physics topics. The information architecture of the website is based on HyperCard, the platform on which the...
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Browsers. It is similar to Apple's discontinued HyperCard. LiveCode began as an expert IDE for MetaCard, a development environment and GUI toolkit originally...
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used Apple's hypertext software HyperCard, which allowed users to create interlinked "stacks" of virtual cards. HyperCard, however, was single-user, and...
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HyperStudio is a creativity tool software program distributed by Software MacKiev. It was originally created by Roger Wagner in 1989 as "HyperStudio 1...
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Zettelkasten (redirect from Card file)
Ideas that had developed from his work with program development and HyperCard stacks went into it, and the first 'wiki server' was born. ... Wiki shares...
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computer-related topics. He is best known as the author of The Complete HyperCard Handbook (1987, Bantam Books, 650,000 copies in print), The JavaScript...
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Pro suite and the Lotus SmartSuite.[citation needed] By the late 1980s, HyperCard needed updating as well but Apple management did not see any value in...
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computers had System 7 installed and were often bundled with software such as HyperCard, At Ease and Mouse Practice. Later, the Macintosh Performa family added...
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in 1972, the NoteCards system from Xerox, the Apple hypertext system HyperCard. As was typical of these earlier systems, Cunningham's motive was technical:...
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