Even better would be to develop a library for Rev, then everybody would be happy.
It got to the point that Hypercard was an ideal interface and glue; but the XCMDs did most of the work. I would often have over 50 in a project and still have thousands of them on a CD. Too bad they can't run in X. It's still PPC code resource - but calls the old APIs... damn..
But Compilit! - Whoa, Tom Pittman, what a genius...maybe he could make a cross platform XCMD generator that runs Transcript...
My confusion... I used Windowscript, Compilit, and PrintReport as a "unit" with HC. Users never saw the HyperCard itself.
PrintReport was written by John A. Nairn. I talked with John a number of times about expanding PrintReport to the PC world. He would, he said, if there was a "usuable" HC there to receive it.
Ray G. Miller
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