I think the reason is because he wanted to be able to reverse the decision, if 
at any point Apple wanted to resurrect the product in the future. Most software 
companies that go under do not open source their stuff, if for no other reason 
than to say to the public who didn't  want to pay for it, "Okay then, NOBODY 
WINS!!!" 

Bob


On Dec 2, 2011, at 11:16 PM, Peter Alcibiades wrote:

> Yes, Jobs killed a lot of things that were losing money - but that does not
> explain why Apple would not open-source Hypercard if it didn't want to
> support it. It was possible to stop the losses without killing the product,
> but he chose not to. There had to be a reason for that.


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