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Re: Hyperstudio and Deskpak Desk Accessories
Jeff Lemke wrote:
>
> Jeff Lemke wrote:
> >
> > Gareth Jones wrote:
> > >
> > > Jeff Lemke (lemke@terra.cira.colostate.edu) wrote:
> > > : Since I'm still pretty new to the wonderful world of Apple, can somebody
> > > : clue me in on what Hyperstudio and Deskpak Desk Accessories are?
> > > : Thanks.
> > > :
> > > : Jeff Lemke
> > >
> > > With the greatest of pleasure. HyperStudio is a 6-disk "Multimedia
> > > authoring" package for the IIgs. That means that it lets you create
> > > paintings, show text, do some programming, move from picture to picture,
> > > play and record sounds, etc. It's a great system for many purposes, from
> > > making notes on a subject that interests you to creating educational
> > > software. It is available commercially from Roger Wagner Publishing.
> > >
> > > It is in the same category of software as HyperCard IIgs, which is
> > > available free from the Apple Computer web site.
> > >
> > > I'm not sure about the DeskPak Desk accessories - whether they're a set of
> > > desk accessories for the GS published by StyleWare or a set of TimeOut
> > > applications (small programs that install _inside_ AppleWorks) by the
> > > Beagle Bros. I'm sure that someone else will tell you that.
> > >
> > > -Gareth
> >
> > You said Hyper Studio was in the same category as Hyper Card IIgs. If
> > you know what the differences are if any, for comparision's sake, please
> > post that.
> >
> > Thanks for the initial information.
> >
> > Jeff Lemke
>
> P.S. Does Hyper Card IIgs also require an extra interface board and
> microphone?
Thank you both for your replies.
Jeff Lemke