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 -- /|/~\~~\ 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?
pjb@eagle.UUCP (05/15/87)
Summary: Expires: Sender: Followup-To: In article <335@pluto.UUCP> warren@pluto.UUCP (Warren Burstein) writes: > >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