HyperCard is an application program and programming tool for Apple Macintosh and Apple IIGS computers, that is among the first successful hypermedia systems before the World Wide Web - wikipedia ![]()
Apple Macintosh SE/30 1989 Original Price: $4,369.00 to $6,569.00 Base configuration 16MHz 68030 CPU, System Software 2.0.3, 030 Direct Slot, 1MB RAM, 3.5 inch floppy disk drive, keyboard/keypad, SCSI port, AppleTalk and HyperCard Important options 40MB or 80MB hard disk drive - wikimedia ![]()
It combines database capabilities with a graphical, flexible, user-modifiable interface. HyperCard also features HyperTalk, a programming language for manipulating data and the user interface.
This combination of features – simple form layout, database capabilities and ease of programming – led to widespread use in many different roles.
Some HyperCard users employed it as a programming system for rapid application development of applications and databases, others for building interactive applications with no database requirements, command and control systems, and many examples in the demoscene.
HyperCard was originally released in 1987 for $49.95 and was included for free with all new Macs sold at the time. It was withdrawn from sale in March 2004 after its final update in 1998. HyperCard has not been ported to Mac OS X but ran in the Classic Environment.
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