Well, I can tell you I was surprised to find that Hypercard's legacy lives on when, on a whim while wishing for the old ease of Hypercard's quick prototyping powers, I typed "HyperTalk OS X" into google and found Revolution. Happy camper here! I read Danny Goodman's original work cover-to-cover before we bought our first Mac. I broke open that Macintosh II's box on the way home from the dealer just to get at HC's manual. I eventually became the Hypercard guru on GEnie and the short-lived NVN (in the days before the widespread use of the internet).

I'm VERY happy to see there's a solution now on OS X.

HyperTalk came right back to me without a hitch, and I was coding away like mad. I can say I love the loss of the 30,000 character limit on text fields, and the speed increase is wonderful.

But, all good thing aside, I did have a few problems. I guess the first isn't so much a problem as an issue: The interface is not very clean, and deffinately not Mac-like at all. Even the original Hypercard was easier to work with. I understand that this is a multi-platform program now, but some attention needs to be put into the Mac version's interface at the very least.

The other problem was the seeming lack of a way to set the scroll of a text field from a script. Not knowing the current whereabouts of Danny's old book, I'm going on memory but shouldn't there be a command like:

set the scroll of fld "Output" to 30000

I often used this to scroll to the bottom of a long field that I was continually adding to.

 ~ Chris Innanen
 ~ Nonsanity

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