Yes, boys and girls. Back in 1991, I was an Apple guy. 1991. Thinking about those days gives me a headache. Back then, I was all Apple, all the time. It was not necessarily a good thing. I had two ...
This video traces the history of Apple’s HyperCard from Vannevar Bush’s idea of the Memex to the Mother of All Demos to the ...
This video traces the history of Apple’s HyperCard from Vannevar Bush’s idea of the Memex to the Mother of All Demos to the Xerox PARC Alto to Bill Atkinson, the inventor of HyperCard, who said: Big ...
For all Apple’s obsessive secrecy, even its senior managers acknowledge with an on-stage wink that much of what they announce these days has already been predicted. In the run-up to WWDC, I saw ...
One of the greatest pieces of software Apple ever produced is slowly dying because the company can't figure out how to sell it or whom to sell it to. The software is HyperCard, a simple programming ...
Bill Atkinson is the programming genius behind HyperCard, MacPaint and much of the original Macintosh operating system, but these days he's wistful about what could have been. Like, for example, the ...
The members of the International HyperCard Users Group (iHUG) refuse to abandon their efforts to get Apple to revitalize HyperCard and bring it to Mac OS X. “The iHUG exhibit at January’s Macworld ...
The European HyperCard User Group (eHUG) is on hand at this week’s Apple Expo in Paris, France, pushing for Apple to release a Mac OS X compatible version of HyperCard, an Apple-created tool for ...
Ars Technica has a wonderful writeup today about Apple's HyperCard, which would soon be celebrating its 25th birthday if it was still around. HyperCard was a wonderful tool; it provided a way for ...
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