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 ...
Almost by necessity, Apple grew out of the homebrew movement, in which enthusiasts swapped knowledge and parts for building computers, and were as much tinkerers and electrical engineers as they were ...
HyperCard was amazing, especially when we remember what computing was like in 1987. It was certainly the first popular hypermedia program on the market. It combined database features in "cards" that ...
There were Hypercard like programs on Windows (ToolBook for example) but because they were ridiculously priced they didn't go anywhere. Remember until Apple handed Hypercard off to Claris who tried to ...
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