Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!voder!wlbr!WLV.IMSD.CONTEL.COM!fdm From: fdm@WLV.IMSD.CONTEL.COM (Frank D. Malczewski) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: HyperCard in System 7 Upgrade Message-ID: <1991May15.184533.2610@wlbr.imsd.contel.com> Date: 15 May 91 18:45:33 GMT References: <1991May15.163318.10245@agate.berkeley.edu> Sender: news@wlbr.imsd.contel.com (news) Organization: Contel Federal Systems Lines: 25 Nntp-Posting-Host: wlv.imsd.contel.com In article <1991May15.163318.10245@agate.berkeley.edu> steve@violet.berkeley.edu (Steve Goldfield) writes: >I'm getting the strong impression, from some of the >postings I've seen, that the version of HyperCard >which is bundled with the individual user upgrade >I just ordered won't be the "full-power" version. Actually, I'm kind of surprised that there is even a version of HyperCard included at all (considering I just spent $59.xx to upgrade to 2.0...) >Is that impression correct or am I just paranoid >about being screwed by Apple (again)? No, the screwing actually occurs when you have to fork out $$ to upgrade to HyperCard. You are actually getting a freebie here, so you must definitely be getting paranoid. I'd say that you may want to visit your nearest shrink, as you are beginning to take your Mac way too seriously... :-) >Steve Goldfield --Frank Malczewski (fdm@wlv.imsd.contel.com)