Paprika Archive.org Review

In 1992, the Macintosh was a graphical wonder. However, organizing data was still a chore. Apple had HyperCard, which was powerful but required scripting. ClarisWorks had a database module, but it was utilitarian. Enter . It featured a "card" metaphor—each record looked like a 3x5 index card. You could drag and drop fields (text, numbers, dates) onto a virtual canvas.

The Archive hosts several distinct "Paprika" entries, ranging from promotional materials to academic analyses: Film & Trailers paprika archive.org

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