Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!apple!APPLELINK.APPLE.COM!RADSOFT From: RADSOFT@APPLELINK.APPLE.COM (Richard Eames) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard Subject: Re: which stacks are basic Message-ID: <3316@internal.Apple.COM> Date: 2 Aug 89 22:44:32 GMT References: Sender: usenet@Apple.COM Lines: 24 In article mss+@andrew.cmu.edu (Mark Sherman) writes: > We have gotten some Hypercards for our Macintoshes and are wondering > what stacks are considered the "basic" ones that everyone has besides > those that come with the program (like everyone has a word processor and > drawing program). If it matters, we have no plans to do serious > programming with Hypercard, but we are programmers and don't have any > qualms about jumping into code is that's necessary to get something done. > If it were me, I would say: 1) Developer Stack (*if* you are going to develop your own stacks) 2) Script Reporter -Rick ############################################## These thoughts are mine, not # "Anyltus and Meletus have the Power to # Apple Computer's. Blame me, # put me to death, but not to harm me." -- # not them. # SOCRATES # ############################################## GEnie: R.EAMES2 CI$: 73677,2777