I have a question about a HyperCard-based application(?), and it would appear that this certainly might be the place to ask. To summarize, before you waste your time reading all the way through this, I'm looking for some help converting a HC stack to a standalone app.
Some years back -- about 1991, I would guess -- I came across a HC stack called HyperYahtzee 5, by a Middlesex, UK-based programmer named Ian Summerfield. Obviously, it was a port of the traditional dice game, and he was distributing it as shareware.
It was an instant hit with my wife, and I happily sent Ian the shareware fee post haste -- anything to keep my wife happy! It was such a hit, in fact, that she *still* plays a few rounds on her G4 under OS X 10.3.9 every morning before going to work. The stack has been a little flaky since, well, since the introduction of OS 9 (it doesn't want to quit properly), but other than that, it still runs fine.
Anyway, today I came across an article by a fellow named Joe Wilkins at macinstruct.com entitled "Converting HyperCard Stacks to Standalone Apps Using Revolution". I had no IDEA you could do that!
I read the article and immediately glazed -- I didn't understand 80% of what he was talking about -- but I was excited to learn that a stack *could* be converted to an OS X app.
HyperCard is the last Classic app my wife uses, and I'm sure she would be _thrilled_ if we could find a way to convert it to a standalone OS X app. Unfortunately, I'm not a programmer (nor do I play one on TV), and have no inclination to learn at this point in my life, and it's the only HC stack we use...
So the question, since original author Ian Summerfield is no longer reachable, is there anyone who might be interested in pointing out a way to get this converted, or be willing to take the project on? I ain't rich, but I'd be happy to somehow compensate someone who'd be able to help with this.
(Yes, there are other Yahtzee-like apps for OS X, but she really loves this one... )
If this might be you, please respond here, or drop me a note at "bill" at "quinn-pulver" dot com, and thanks for reading this!