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Hypercard

Hypertext programming environment for the Macintosh introduced by Apple in 1987. The Hypercard model consists of cards, and collections of cards, called stacks. You can connect the cards in various ways, and move through them the way you would with a set of Rolodex cards. In addition to data, each card can contain graphics and buttons that trigger other events, such as sound and/or video.

Also see: SuperCard

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