Mikey wrote:
realistically, you also need a license for HyperCard to run on each
machine in order to handle this legally (unless someone knows something
I don't?),

Actually, HC was always free to Mac users, so there wasn't really a need to license anything.

Only while Apple had it. The for latter half of its life it was spun out to Claris, and IIRC they charged at little over $100 for it.


But like the free HyperCard player, Rev has a player and it's trivial to make your own, so if it's just a question of running the app and not authoring, you have many easy options for distributing your Rev-based app.

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