HyperPublisher GS is a HyperCard IIGS based document creator. If you want to pass text to someone else in a form that is a bit fancier than your average "Read Me" file, then try out HyperCard. This first version lets you choose a HeadLine font, a message for the foot of the card, and the number of columns per page. In addition, you can add cards at will. If you have never created a stack, you will appreciate how it is done, and how quickly it can be accomplished through HyperTalk commands. The first card is just a welcome, although it demonstrates a few HyperTalk abilities, such as typing text and drawing on screen. It is important to remember that anything you can do with the mouse or with a menu item you can also do with HyperTalk commands...sometimes much more precisely. Once you have created your cards you can import text. If the text (not teach) file is in the same folder as HyperCard, then all you have to do is type in the name when prompted. If the file is not in the same folder as HyperCard, then you will need to type in the complete pathname. For example :HD1:Documents:Great.News When you are ready to distribute your stack, just cut the first two cards of HyperPublisher (but have it backed up so you can use it again!) and you are ready to use it again. By the way, the stack is set up so that if you have an extended keyboard, F5 goes to the Home Stack and F6 goes to the Help Stack...the values are stored in the stack script, so if you already have your F-keys programmed in HyperCard, you can just delete that part of the stack script so as to not interfere with your usual way of doing things. If you find this useful and keep it I request a $5.00 shareware payment, which entitles you to any future updates of HyperPublisher...I plan on continuing work to improve this project. Also, it will shortly be released for the Macintosh as well, so if you have a Mac, you can use it on that as well. Send payment and comments to: Steve Cavanaugh 1117 Maple St. Wilmington, DE 19805 GEnie: S.Cavanaugh1 AOL: SteveC1021 Internet: cav@strauss.udel.edu