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HyperStudio

HyperStudio is a creativity tool software program distributed by Software MacKiev. It was originally created by Roger Wagner in 1989 as "HyperStudio 1.0 for the Apple IIGS", later versions introduced support for Mac and Windows.

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HyperStudio is a creativity tool software program distributed by Software MacKiev. It was originally created by Roger Wagner in 19891 as "HyperStudio 1.0 for the Apple IIGS",2 later versions introduced support for Mac and Windows.3

It can be described as a multimedia authoring tool, and it provides relatively simple methods for combining varied media.4 It has been available for purchase off and on over the years, and is now being marketed by Software MacKiev as "Version 5.1", which is aimed mostly at an educational market.5

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  1. Cable, Jeff (September 1989). "Does HyperStudio Stack Up?". InCider. Vol. 7, no. 9. CW Communications/Peterborough. pp. 44–48. ISSN 0740-0101.
  2. "Roger Wagner Home".
  3. Weston Solomon, Ana (1999). Using HyperStudio for Windows and Macintosh: A Complete Tutorial. Course Technology. ISBN 9780538722308.
  4. Fleck, Tim (2001). HyperStudio 4 for Terrified Teachers. Teacher Created Resources. ISBN 9780743934565.
  5. "Software MacKiev - HyperStudio".
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