- 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...
- Computer's
HyperCard hypermedia program by Bill Atkinson.
Because the main
target audience of
HyperTalk was
beginning programmers,
HyperTalk programmers...
-
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...
- Meta
Card is a
discontinued cross-platform,
commercial HyperCard clone. Meta
Card included an IDE, a GUI
toolkit and had its own language, MetaTalk. From...
- environment/multimedia
authoring software in the
tradition of
HyperCard and is
based on the Meta
Card engine. Its
primary focus is on
providing a
relatively accessible...
- (formerly
Revolution and Meta
Card) is a cross-platform
rapid application development runtime system inspired by
HyperCard. It
features the
LiveCode Script...
- 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...
-
after the
release of
HyperCard in 1987,
computer viruses appeared that
targeted the application. The
viruses were
written in the
HyperTalk
programming language...
- Menu bar, the
selection l****o,
MacPaint (FatBits),
HyperCard,
Atkinson dithering, and the app Photo
Card. He
received his
undergraduate degree from the University...
- Super
Card 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...