Mike Westerfield, the author of many popular Apple II development tools from The Byte Works (of which he was also founder and president), recently mentioned that MediaBlender, a new cross-platform multimedia/hypermedia project system and educational tool has a scripting language that’s based heavily on GSoft BASIC, the popular Apple IIgs BASIC interpreter. Perusing the manual for Boost, the name given to the scripting language, reveals a great similarity between the two languages.