2. Open the HyperCard folder and rename the stack named Home to Home.old or something like that.
3. Copy SuperHOME into the same place your origional home was once placed and rename it <Home> (without the < and > around it).
4. Startup HyperCard.
5. If you see a dialog box asking for Home, you didn’t place it in the right place. Check to see if you put them in the following places: in the same folder as HyperCard, in a folder named HyperCard Stacks, or the System Folder.
SuperHOME is made to be easy, but sometimes help is needed. The main buttons are simple to understand, clicking the Open Stack button would be like selecting it from the menu. The radio buttons that are almost in the middle are the preference buttons, and they are also like they are read. The UserLevels are radio buttons in this version.
Version 1.0-- Had neat art, but didn't have some of the more modern features like the preference buttons. Good success; many people downloaded it.
Version 2.0-- Not a success. The preference buttons had a minor bug in them; if you chose the Open Stack @ Startup button, it would present a dialog box asking for a field.
Version 3.0.4-- Fixed the bug in version 2.0 and made the preference buttons radio buttons, along with the userLevel buttons.