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Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processor 512MB of memory DVD drive for installation 9GB of available disk space |
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Apple Aperture 2.1(Engels) |
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Aperture upgrade van 1.0/1.5 naar 2.1 (Engels) |
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iPhoto:
Betere foto's in een handomdraai. iMovie: Instant breedbeeld. iDVD: Perfecte dvd projecten. Garageband: Je eigen opnamestudio. iTunes: Beste digitale jukebox en muziekwinkel. |
Keynote wordt niet (meer) los geleverd maar maakt nu onderdeel uit van iWork. |
Logic is altijd in het Engels een Nederlandse versie bestaat helaas niet. |
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Apple Motion 2.0 (Engels) |
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Apple Motion 2.0 upgrade (Eng.) |
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Apple Remote Desktop Unlimited (versie 2) | A-8240 | Niet leverbaar |
Apple Remote Desktop 10 Client (versie 2) | A-8241 | Niet leverbaar |
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Quicktime VR Authoring Studio |
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Apple Soundtrack 1.2 |
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M9634: Apple Xsan |
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Overgenomen van www.macintouch.com 17-08-2002 Years ago I saw a demonstration of HyperCard 3.0 which was
presented Whatever DID happen to HyperCard 3.0? It sounds like a DANDY "alternative to HyperCard." The HyperCard 3.0 project was indeed exciting, and you give
a good overview of the major feature. HyperCard 3.0 was part
of the fabled and now-abandoned QuickTime Interactive (QTi) project
of the late 1990s. This was an advanced research project being
run by the QuickTime engineering team which would have added
an The bytecode itself was based on 68000 assembly language,
so you didn't want to hand write QTi movies! HyperCard 3.0 exported QTi movies, not stacks. This meant that where-ever you could run a QuickTime movie you could run a HyperCard "stack" - Macs, Windows, the web. HyperCard 3.0 was a ground-up rewrite of HyperCard. Indeed for a long while Apple actually didn't have the source code to HyperCard 2.x (another long story :-) so there was little choice. Rewriting the source code meant that HC 3.0 not only could use the new QTi runtime, but it was freed from all previous HC limitations. No more kludged color support, no more limits on script sizes etc. Development of both QTi and HyperCard were fairly advanced through 1997 and early 1998 with a reasonably-sized team of talented engineers working on it. So what happened? Well, ultimately it was Steve'd. That's right, Mr. Jobs personally killed the project - about 6 months before the CAUSE '98 conference at which he did indeed say "rumors of us (Apple) cancelling HyperCard are totally bull----". Sadly that was an outright lie by Steve. The truth is Steve believed HyperCard was nothing more than a "Rolodex on steroids" - his exact words in the final meeting where he cancelled the HC 3.0 project. He thought you could do everything in Cocoa and ProjectBuilder that you could do with HyperCard. Which is true, but he missed how innovative and empowering the HyperCard UI was. It allowed people who would never touch ProjectBuilder and Objective-C to become developers. It was one of the few times when I saw Steve totally fail to understand the impact and potential of a product. And once Steve makes up his mind about something, its very difficult to change it. I left Apple several years ago. I was on the QTi and HyperCard 3.0 teams at various times. I was bitterly disappointed when it was canceled. I very much doubt that Apple will revive HyperCard, but I don't know what's happened since I left. The closest thing you'll see to HC 3.0 is probably AppleScript Studio, which is a nice product but isn't HyperCard. |