David and Sara, Thanks very much for this! I was under a totally wrong assumption. I have several one-of-a-kind apps in Hypercard that were designed by me just for my own use - the interface is too complex, not much error checking, etc that I have HOURS of time in on, and in fact had been holding me back from moving over to OS X at all. these little apps would have taken ages for me to move to Revolution or Supercard. Now I can just use Revolution for my future development.
sqb >Classic will run nearly all old apps - they don't have to be >carbonized. If you want to run an app in OS X itself, taking >advantage of the better memory management & multi-tasking, the app >needs to be either carbonized or written natively in Cocoa or Java. > >Sarah > > >On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 02:32 pm, Stephen Barncard wrote: > >>Did you say you could run Hypercard in Classic? I thought it >>wouldn't run at all because it wasn't carbonized! >> >>> >>>I can run HyperCard in the Classic environment under OS X and >>>communicate through the USB using a suite of XCMDs, but nothing >>>directly in OS X yet. >>> >>>regards >>>David _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution