Xref: utzoo comp.multimedia:592 alt.hypertext:955 comp.windows.ms:13874 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!ogicse!milton!burdett From: burdett@milton.u.washington.edu (Michael Burdett) Newsgroups: comp.multimedia,alt.hypertext,comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: hypercard-like system for windows Message-ID: <1991Jun18.060755.25224@milton.u.washington.edu> Date: 18 Jun 91 06:07:55 GMT References: <1991Jun16.183640@IASTATE.EDU> <1991Jun17.152306.12076@milton.u.washington.edu> Organization: University of Washington, Seattle Lines: 36 In article <1991Jun17.152306.12076@milton.u.washington.edu> tdowling@milton.u.washington.edu (Thomas Dowling) writes: >ray@techno.nepean.uws.EDU.AU (Ray Archee) writes: > >>spam@IASTATE.EDU (Begley Michael L) writes: > >>>alright, I'll probably get flamed for this, but I'll ask anyway... > >>>I need to do some simple hypertext type stuff for some project at work. >>>I've been using hypercard, because it does what we need (although I'd >>>like to know of any better systems for the mac) but I'm going to have >>>to to some similar type stuff on an IBM PC running windows. > >>>so...is there a hypercard-like environment available for windows...? > >>Yes, its called Hyperpad, by Brightbill Roberts - looks pretty >>cheap too, although i haven't used it. > >Hyperpad is cheap-looking, character-based only, and not a Windows >application (flame preventative: I am familiar with version 1.0, and >haven't seen 2.0). > >You may be better off investigating Asymetrix's Toolbook, and Spinnaker's >Plus, which--if memory serves--can be coerced into importing HyperCard >scripts. > Asymetrix's Toolbook along with Hizer (may be spelled wrong) Convert It will convert most apple hypercard stacks to Toolbook with out to much trouble. Mike Burdett burdett@u.washington.edu -- Mike Burdett "These are my opinions and don't reflect Micro Manager the policies of the U.W. or Psychology." University or Washington Department of Psychology