>
> New Tricks is the first word processor that features plug-ins, or
> what we call Add-ons. They work very similar to a web browser
> plugin. This cross-platform word processor performs mostly basic
> things that should ship with many computers anyway, but New Tricks
> can run on pretty much any type of computer, and it saves "styled
> text" files as HTML files.
>
> Also, New Tricks features an easy-to-use help file system, located
> at the bottom of the screen. Simply type in a question in english,
> and it will attempt to answer it!
What's New in v1.3? features a lot more internet abilities:
? F-TeePee Add-on now packaged with New Tricks - adds capability to
upload your current file to any FTP server
? added "Open URL..." feature that grabs web pages off the internet
? highly improved print screen, including showing of page breaks,
easier margin setting, and bug fixes
? added double-click feature to file path that allows you to easily
change what file you're looking at
? added "Go to Line..." under the Edit menu - very good for editing
source code files
? implemented much better functionality for platforms other than Mac
OS and Windows
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Source:
Curious as to what a 12 year old HyperCard game creator, eventually
would create later on in life, I followed the breadcrumbs. Card 12
bookmark from the HyperCard 10th Anniversary Stack [(pic #5).][1]
[Homepage][2] -84 cards left to check.
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DL #1: v1.1.5-68k (2000)
DL #2: v1.1.5-ppc
DL #3: v1.3-ppc (2000)
DL #4: v1.2.1-68k
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Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC
As New Tricks matured, a version of it were available for Mac OS 7.1
and above (including 8, 8.5, 9, and eventually X), Windows 3.1, 95,
NT, and above, Linux (PPC and Intel) , FreeBSD and BSDI UNIX, Solaris,
SPARC SunOS, Digital UNIX, and a couple other flavors of UNIX. A
complete list is available at [
http://karlbecker.com/newtricks/][3]
[1]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/sites/macintoshgarden.org/files/screenshots/HyperCard_7.jpg
[2]:
http://web.archive.org/web/19970629014551/http://webhost.btigate.com/~funkboy/
[3]:
http://web.archive.org/web/20030410111755/http://www.karlbecker.com/