Ah. A HC triumph. I am able to open, read from, write to and close an excel file on a Windows XP server. The server has appletalk protocalls on it, and I can...
Hi, I was on this list a couple of years ago but fell out of it unfortunately when I changed my email address. Good to be back. ... I doubt HyperCard had this...
Karl-Erik Tallmo
ketallmo@...
Mar 3, 2006 2:00 am
25737
Hello Karl-Erik Tallmo, ... It's *good* to have you back. :-) Regards, Alain __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam?...
Who here archived stacks stored on America Online (AOL) back in the days when they had a quality commercial online service? If so I am looking for some stacks...
Hi John, Why don't you tell us which stacks you are looking for, rightaway? We might have those stacks for you, even if they were not downloaded from AOL...
HS? Were these made in HyperCARD or HyperStudio? I checked about a third of all the HC stacks uploaded for a few years (for viruses, TOS violations, and...
... I have some Zip disks in my attic which Jacques sent me. I'll have a rootle about in them after I have a rootle about in the attic. This combined...
... I think a lot of files were purged from the AOL libraries some time shortly after that. Your files may have been removed, unfortunately. -- Jacqueline...
Hi - I need some really basic help. A friend of mine has used Hypercard to store all his suppliers' contact info. The company he works for is shutting down,...
Dear Peter, One of the services provided by my firm, Economy-x-Talk, is the conversion of HyperCard stacks. We port HyperCard-based applications to Linux,...
... If he is moving to a Windows machine, Revolution is the only choice. If he stays with Mac, he can use either Revolution or SuperCard. Both programs will...
If I was wrong about you people beign technical then I apologize. But if you are technical can you explain this. Tell me the advantages the old AOL service...
From: pingemi@... Subject: Re: [HC] Okay... Date: March 9, 2006 1:55:51 PM EST To: HyperCard@yahoogroups.com ... That's a double edged...
MP0werd
MP0werd@...
Mar 9, 2006 7:09 pm
25755
... Well, I'm not sure if that's a particularly useful or fair comparison, since technology and the Internet have changed so much during the past decade or so....
hcheaven@...
Mar 9, 2006 7:18 pm
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Yeah your correct. I did enjoy the AOL,service, but really it was designed for people with old computers and slow connections (mine was a LC III, 4MB RAM,...
... comparison, since ... decade or so. Oh yes. Much.. The whole world has changed much. Just taking findign a job. In those days I could fax or mail my...
... I certainly can relate to that. The manual that came with my cell phone is over 100 pages, and the manual for my digital camera is over 150 pages. I ...
hcheaven@...
Mar 9, 2006 9:37 pm
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Hello hcheaven, your interlocutor, and y'all, ... Don't expect things to get any easier. The volume of 'information' is said to DOUBLE every 5-7 years. It has...
Thats a complex digital camera. I only have a 2.1 MP, but it cost a big buck in its day. It works for me, as I mostly only use it for online or onscreen use....
<Ahh! the good ole days .. of publicly-broadcasted TV that was worth watching .. sigh ... 'they' did it to radio, then TV and, if we're not careful, they'll do...
Hello johnw_94020, ... That I am merely stirring-up an idle conversation for the joy of it. ;-) ... I was thinking more along the lines of the forties and ...
I understand. Yes back in the 40's we lakced, CD's, MP3's, tapes and the like. So it would make sense that radio would be more feature rich than today. Say...