Power Trip to a New Realm

SomeText

[expand]

Page 1

  
Take a Power Trip to a

New Realm of Developing

Powerful Tools to Take You Where You Want to Go

You've heard about the speed of PowerPC” and you're thinking about the cool
applications and content this amazing new chip will allow you to create. Read
on to learn more about the tools that will take your development where
you want to go, fast.

Prototyping HyperCard’ 23 provides a robust prototyping

and development environment for professional developers. It is

also an easy-to-use tool for building a wide range of custom soft-
ware applications for Macintosh’, from training simulations to
information kiosks, And now it’s accelerated for Power Macintosh’,
PowerPC and 68K Compilers Metrowerks CodeWarrior
Gold is the industry’ first native development environment for

both the PowerPC and 68K-based Macintosh environments. You can
easily target the entire Macintosh installed base with code created
using one development environment running at Power Macintosh speeds.
Cross-Platform Multimedia Create innovative, interactive multi-
media titles which will play on both Mac OS and Windows systems. Give
users the ability to cruise up, down and around objects. They can even zoom
in and pick them up. No wonder QuickTime“VR Authoring ‘Tools Suite v:1.0
has won so many awards, including MacUser Magazines “Eddy” for
Breakthrough Technology of the Year.

There’ a wide variety of development tools available through the Apple
Developer ‘Tools Catalog. Check it out. Developing on the Macintosh platform
has never been easier or faster. And now with cross-
platform flexibility, its smarter than ever.

Metrowerks CodeWarrior Gold
A complete development solution for C/C++
and Pascal programming

a

es

Oe ne

QuickTime VR Authoring Tools Suite v.1.0
Develop cross-plaiform multimedia products with
QuickTime VR content

$495
This suite includes complete documentation for planning, designing,
photographing and capturing content. QuickTime VR uses break-
through compression/decompression techniques which produce
small file sizes. And there’ no special hardware required to navigate
the 360° panoramas you will produce,

How to Order

‘To order call:

1 800 2822732

HyperCard 2.3
A robust prototyping and development
environment accelerated for Power Macintosh

$ 499 And ask for a free copy of the Apple § 99

Runs native and cross-compiles on 68K or
PowerPC platforms, ensuring that as you go
forward on Power Macintosh you also conserve your investment in
your installed code base on 68K Macintosh and your code base
remains backward-compatible. Lets you compile,
link, and debug 68K software at full native speed
on a PowerMac’, and build PowerPC versions of
your software on a 68K Mac.

CodeWarrior

a0
at
=
=

Developer Tools Catalog,
Visa, MasterCard and AMEX accepted.

Comes with powerful scripting tools including
AppleScript® Runtime built-in, a modeless script
editor, hypertext support, debugging tools, new 24-bit color painting
tools, Automated Button ‘Tasks, and many other features. Stacks can be
saved as stand alone, double-
clickable applications you may
distribute without software
royalty fees,

© 1995 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, Power Macintosh, HyperCard, AppleScript and QuickTime are registered trademarks of Apple Cornputer, Inc. PowerMac is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. PowerPC is a trademark of
International Business Machines Corporation under license therefrom, Offer expires 12/31/95. Prices above do not include tax and shipping. Prices and products are subject to change without notice, To place orders from Canada call 1-800-637-0029;

outside Canada cal! 1-716-871-6555 or fax inquiries to 1-716-871-6511,

MW1295
    

[/expand]

‘Power Trip to a New Realm’

By the mid 90s, Metrowerks CodeWarrior had become the de facto development environment for developing Macintosh applications. This situation would continue until Apple introduced the OSX line of operating systems and favoured first Project Builder and later Xcode. After the launch of Xcode, Apple began aggressively advocating a transition from CodeWarrior to Xcode. Multiple larger Mac applications did not make this switch, something that caused issues during the later Appel switch from PPC to Intel processors.

Taken from: MacWorld - December 1995