I'm just "seconding" what Andu said. Your range of uses for
Metacard will likely depend on things like:
- what you do for a living
- what you do for fun
- how computing and the internet fit into the above
I found that with MC as my "hammer" of choice, my world abounds
with nails just waiting - *begging* - to be driven!
Food for thought.
Take a look at some of the things available for download at
http://www.xworlds.com - you may be surprised.
Phil Davis
andu wrote:
>
> >Hi all
> >
> >I've just downloaded the MetaCard starter kit, and had a bit of a look at
> >the demo, and quite frankly it impressed the hell out of me. What I'd like
> >now is a few ideas on how I might put this thing to good use. If anyone has
> >any great ideas or tips on how make the most of MetaCard, please respond (on
> >or off list as you prefer).
>
> The simple answer is that you can write almost any kind of application and/or
>utilities with it for at least 3 platforms. Some experience with Hypercard or
>Supercard is definitely helpful otherwise just take it step by step and ask all the
>stupid questions like most users do at some point or another ;-). Also there is an
>archive with previous posts at http://www.mail-archive.com/metacard which is most
>informative.
> The ideas should come from you but if you need help implementing them ask the list.
> >
> >Cheers
> >Tim
>
> Regards, Andu
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