Dialog

$55.00

A Codewriter Program – Interactive program design system

Description

“Dialog allows you to design interactive screens, to carry on a dialog with the reader. Primarily, it’s useful for creating educational programs geared towards a specific class or a particular student. In addition, though, it can be used to create any type of program in which the reader must respond, such as quizzes and trivia-type games. In fact, to test the program, I redesigned Trivial Pursuit so the reader could choose categories without rolling dice and would score a varying number of points depending on the difficulty of the question.”

Nearly the only description we can find is on page 56 of the Compute! Gazette Issue 27, September 1985. It looks like this was marketed towards the Commodore 64 & Apple II. The above short description is an except from this.

Publisher: CodeWriter Corporation

1984

Two disk set (5 1/4″) includes one marked 40 and one marked 80.

System requirements:

  • Apple IIe or IIc