> Prototyper is useful for quick and easy application mock-ups, but
> it's more useful as an instructional tool ? generating the code for
> a window, for example, and then examining it to learn about it.
> Prototyper's code is a little too sparse to qualify it as a useful
> automatic application generator, but it's still a fascinating and
> informative tool to help you learn Mac programming.
>
> ? MacUser, reviewing version 2.0 in August 1989

The 1st archive is version 3.0 from 1990.

The 2nd archive is version 2.1 from 1989. As a Disk Copy 4.2 800k disk
image (contains a StuffIt 1.51 compressed copy of an installed folder)
uploaded in a StuffIt 3 ".sit" archive. The DC image is System 6
friendly and mounts OK if dragged into a Mini vMac window (lock the
image if you want to preserve date and time stamps).

The 3rd archive is the original version 1.0 in a DC42 image compressed
with StuffIt 1.5.1 software. Note: this image is locked, so, it mounts
fine with System 7, not System 6 inside Mini vMac. It can be copied,
however, on another disk for use also with System 6.

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k