Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!cca!mirror!rayssd!galaxia!amanpt1!mrr From: mrr@amanpt1.zone1.com (Mark Rinfret) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: How 'Bout HyperCard! Summary: It works, already! Message-ID: <462@amanpt1.zone1.com> Date: 18 May 88 20:30:14 GMT References: <15372@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU> <31411@linus.UUCP> <5324@cup.portal.com> <2755@tekig5.TEK.COM> Organization: Aquidneck Management Associates Lines: 20 In article <2755@tekig5.TEK.COM>, wayneck@tekig5.TEK.COM (Wayne Knapp) writes: > In article <5324@cup.portal.com>, doug-merritt@cup.portal.com writes: > > I must differ with Steven about "Hypercard is not hypertext, nor > > > Yes, you can do animation with pencil and paper too. I'm sure Hypercard is > better than pencil and paper, but it is still going to be a lot of work. What > is a better and more likey solution is to build the Hypercard program so that > it can access animation done by animation programs. Then you could use the > Hypercard program as sort of an editor. We have done this quite successfully using HyperCard and VideoWorks II. HyperCard, though not a true hypertext tool, is a pretty amazing product which should not be taken lightly. Coupled with Owl International's Guide product, revolutionary solutions to electronic documentation problems can be achieved. -- < Mark R. Rinfret, mrr@amanpt1.ZONE1.COM | ...rayssd!galaxia!amanpt1!mrr > < AMA / HyperView Systems Home: 401-846-7639 > < 28 Jacome Way Work: 401-849-9930 x301 > < Middletown, RI 02840 "If I just had a little more time...">