Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!samsung!hubdub!ouellettemj From: ouellettemj@merrimack.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard Subject: Re: HC 2.0 is very nice Message-ID: <20235.2718d83e@merrimack.edu> Date: 14 Oct 90 21:27:26 GMT References: <398@vtserf.cc.vt.edu> Organization: Merrimack College, No. Andover, MA Lines: 18 I don't know how you got your version of HyperCard 2.0, but the version I recieved contains only the Address and Appointments stack. Also the only two user levels selectable are the first two. You can however get into the others by removing the two buttons covering 3,4 and 5. I agree that HyperCard 2.0 is a great product and has a lot of potential. But as far as I know Apple is only shipping their computers with these two stacks and a disabled home. In this matter I think Apple has made a mistake, for I have seen the other stacks, the ones Apple was origanly going to provide before going to Claris, and they're great. They also give you something to do once you open up the box. There is a train set and puzzle that work great. As well as a lot of clip art and pictures. And from what I have experienced the only thing non HyperCard fanatics use HyperCard for is to get those pictures onto their MacWrite documents. Matt Ouellette OUELLETTEMJ Merrimack College