You had to pay Apple for the development version (v.s. player) of Hypercard. I 
think this started with version 2.
Le 31 mai 2012 à 21:08, Bob Sneidar a écrit :

> TANSTAAFL. There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch. Even Hypercard was not 
> free. We paid for it when we paid for the Mac it was installed on. People who 
> want things to always be free need to also consider the term "freeloader". 
> Someone somewhere pays for the "free" thing. 
> 
> Even if Apple gave away Hypercard to people who bought a mac without it, 
> Apple would still be paying for it. In the case of all those other things, 
> the taxpayer is paying for it, or else the company that hired him is paying 
> for it, and actually he is likely himself paying for it because he is 
> probably getting paid less considering he is getting paid in benefits instead 
> of salary. 
> 
> I am always very wary when people offer me something for free. Either they 
> are trying to sell me something else later, or they are performing a social 
> experiment. 
> 
> Bob
> 
> 


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