Roger,
Ahhh....yes! That was it. I really enjoyed using that tool almost as much as I enjoyed all the Amigas I owned. I don't mean to take this in another direction, but that OS was truly ahead of its time. I remember switching to the Mac after I felt like I was the last one to still use the system. The Mac seemed so inefficient next to my true multitasking, OS fits on a diskette, Amiga computer.
The good old days. :)
-Mark Talluto
On Jan 15, 2005, at 12:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark,
Was it AmigaVision? I used that allot to make slideshows of weddings with
music, animation, and it could be recorded to videotape easily with the
Amiga's built-in TV-out capability. AmigaVision had drag & drop icons with
programatic if-then structures and control capabilities. It was great...
way ahead of its time.
In the xtalk arena, there was an Amiga development environment called
Foundation. The scripting language was very close to that of HyperCard.
And it had a very intuitive database builder that provided dbase
connectivity. Dbase was very popular at the time. Those were great times!
I miss my Amiga.
Roger Eller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I did a prototype of a commercial app (kiosk) on an Amiga with an
iconic language developed by Commodore. For the life of me, I can not
remember its name. Maybe someone out there used Amigas as well. It is
very cool, but it too had its limitations.
-- Best regards, Mark Talluto http://www.canelasoftware.com
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