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Re: HyperCard for Apple?



In article <2prqaj$evh@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu>, Brian Wente <bw5581@pegasus> wrote:
> Has anyone heard of a program called "Tutor Teach" or "TutorTech" , 
> someone told me it is kinda like Hypercard. Any info would be appreciated.

Yes, there is a program called "Tutor-Tech".  My user group has a
freeware demonstration version of it, in two parts (student and
teacher) on 5.25" disks.  I haven't run it for a long time, so I can't
remember what it looks like.

It is somewhat similar in operation to HyperCard, or probably closer
to HyperStudio (prior to version 3, i.e. no scripting).

It requires a 128k IIe/IIc/IIgs and uses double hi-res graphics.  The demo
can be controlled with joystick, but a mouse is better.  The "teacher"
part of the demo allows you to create TutorWare (i.e. stacks) but you
cannot save them.

The full program is commercial.  I can't remember the company's name
off-hand.  Incidentally, it was around before HyperCard (Mac version).


Does anyone know if this demo is on an FTP site?  If not, I'll be
happy to post it to comp.binaries.apple2.
-- 
David Empson
dempson@actrix.gen.nz
Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand