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-- card: 29092 from stack: in.0
-- bmap block id: 0
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From: twakeman@hpcea.CE.HP.COM (Teriann Wakeman)
Date: 4 Mar 88 18:45:24 GMT
From the review, this sounds like the same issue they were giving away at
MacWorld. I'm suprized it took this long to hit the news stands when it was
in print in Jan. My initial reaction was that it was lite in both pages (56)
and content for $3.95. I had more or less decided to sit back and see if it
lowers its hype level and raised its Hypertalk level. On the other hand,
Chuq's idea struck me as reasionable. I'll also send in a subscription and a
note telling them that I expect it to become more a magizine primarily for
people are serious scripters or at least are trying to be. I will also
mention that if at the end of my subscription, they haven't become the
macTutor of Hypercard scripting, I will not renew.
On the other hand, I think I remember seeing a booth at MacWorld for another
Hypercard magazine that did not make it in time for Macworld. Anyone
know anything about them?????
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Re: HyperAge Magazine, Volume 1, #1