[misc.wanted] hypertext for UNIX, does anyone make it?

warren@pluto.UUCP (05/13/87)

Does anyone know of any hypertext systems for UNIX?  Public
domain and commercial products are both of interest.

thanks
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pjb@eagle.UUCP (05/15/87)

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In article <335@pluto.UUCP> warren@pluto.UUCP (Warren Burstein) writes:
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>Does anyone know of any hypertext systems for UNIX?  Public
>domain and commercial products are both of interest.
>
>thanks
>-- 
>/|/~\~~\    The entire world             Warren Burstein
> |__/__/_/  is a very narrow carrot.
> |          But the farmer               philabs!tg!pluto!warren
>/           is not afraid at all.        Why doesn't life come with subtitles?


GUIDE is a hypertext product that runs on UNIX workstations.
The SUN-3 version is available from the Computing Laboratory
of the University of Kent at Canterbury for 200 pounds.

GUIDE is described in the March 86 issue of Software--Practice
and Experience.  The Macintosh version of GUIDE, which is a popular
commercial product, is a development of the original UNIX version.
The two are similar in basic concept, but very different in detail.

Peter Brown