35 files found in Library "HyperText"

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Name Extracted Size Date Description
ARES1A.ZIP Yes 60924 1/5/1994
Ares 1.0 creates hypertext from any ASCII
text file. (Ted Husted) (Reg.Fee: $30)
BLACKMAG.ZIP Yes 719446 4/4/1994
Black Magic is a hypertext word processor.
(Hypertext allows you to branch off into more
detailed areas when reading a document on the
computer.) With BLACK MAGIC documents,
information can be linked in three different
ways: with Note Links, Reference Links, and
Replacement Links. Text and graphics can be
merged into an integrated whole. Three
existing link types are designed for
conveying information. A DOS link adds a new
dimension to hypertext in that its purpose is
to link hypertext in with external DOS
applications. This allows the user to leave
the system in real time, go to another DOS
application and then return to the hypertext
system at exactly the same place you left. It
also contains ASCII links. One user reported
that this is nothing more than a demo, but
other users report that they have found it to
be useful. (Ntergaid) (Reg.Fee: $40-$80)
BOOK.ZIP Yes 92084 4/5/1994
Book 2.0 lets you make and read your own
computer book on your monitor. Display the
contents of a specially prepared file, one
page at a time, with the pages subdivided
into chapters. The index display lists these
chapters with their index keys. Access any
chapter with one keystroke. (Robert
Wallingford) (Reg.Fee: $15)
DAHRG.ZIP Yes 27735 2/14/1994
HyperText Reader and Generator 5.2 is a file
viewing utility that allows the user to read
computer text files. NEW: faster
navigation through document, enhanced PCX
file viewer, and more. (David Leithauser)
(Reg.Fee: $25)
DART.ZIP Yes 188116 4/14/1994
Dart is a hypertext file viewer and program
launcher. It is designed for publishing
material on-disk, for personal or commercial
use.The program supports a modern desktop
environment with multiple, overlapping
windows, mouse support and more. (UserWare)
(Reg.Fee: $29)
DESK4.ZIP Yes 87094 5/5/1994
The Hypertext Desk 4.001 is a tutorial about
hypertext. It includes a definition of
hypertext, lists of hypertext items, such as
magazines, books, authoring systems, and
electronic bulletin board systems, an
approach to document production, a suggested
beginner's start-up kit, and a glossary of
hypertext terms. (William R. Forbes)
(Reg.Fee: $0)
DTA20A.ZIP Yes 308544 9/12/1993
Desktop Advisor 2.0 creates TSR hypertext
documents which can also include images and
sound. It features text search, various
browsing functions, linking words, and more.
(Phil Grenetz) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $59)
DTA20B.ZIP Yes 341268 9/12/1993 See DTA20A.ZIP
E_BIBLE2.ZIP Yes 122169 12/19/1994
Electronic Bible contains everything you
need to know on how to create electronic
books. It gives you step-by-step procedures
for getting your ideas published. (Michael
Mathiesen) (Reg.Fee: $15)
FARVIEW.ZIP Yes 282319 4/15/1994
farVIEW provides hypertext browsing and
editing with almost 100 interactive commands.
The editor includes wordwrap, key macros, and
cut and paste. It provides three hypertext
linking methods including buttons,
references, and high-lighters. It allows
frames much larger than the screen. Frames
can link to external ASCII files
transparently to the browser. It can handle
up to 16 textbases opened at once, up to
325,870 frames per textbase and up to 651,740
links per textbase. Requires 512K and a hard
disk. (farSight Technologies, Inc.) (Reg.Fee:
$45)
FREEPRES.ZIP Yes 337608 4/5/1994
Free Press is a set of tools for creating
your own "magazine on a disk". It could be
customized to do various other jobs from an
on-disk resume to a DOS menu program. The
program can display text files and run
programs. The text display windows have
SEARCH and GOTO functions. The text display
commands are Word Star commands and the
program can be called from MS Windows.
(Gordon Couger) (Reg.Fee: $0)
GMBK120.ZIP Yes 123889 1/13/1995
MicroBook 1.20 is a text presentation tool
for creating easy-to-navigate on-disk manuals
for DOS. It uses a simple to control
graphical user interface with full mouse
support, up to 20 chapters of 40 lines per
book. It is ideal for user manuals and
on-disk presentations. (Neil Gorin) (ASP)
(Reg.Fee: $25)
HAPLINK3.ZIP Yes 103574 12/19/1994
Haplink 3.0 creates hypertext or program
menus. It allows editing, drawing boxes,
special DOS links, pop-up boxes and more.
(Peter Neuendoreffer) (Reg.Fee: $20)
HHELPER.ZIP Yes 353632 12/4/1993
HyperHelper 2.01f is a utility for creating
hypertext help systems. The features in this
program include scrolling, mouse support,
interfile, links, custom menus, custom about
cards, predefined links, automatic centering,
error checking, fast compiling, small .htx
files, small executables, TSR communication,
and flexible highlight bar placement.
Additional features include expanded memory
support, copy and paste, word compression,
topic links, prefix and substring topic
searching, multiple cards per topic, the
ability to generate a table of contents
automatically, bookmarks, automatic card
captions, support for text modes such as
80x25, 40x25, 80x43, and 80x50, and much
more. (Bryan Flamig) (Reg.Fee: $53)
HSHELL1.ZIP Yes 349122 12/29/1993
HyperShell 5.0 is a hypertext authoring and
control system. It supports text and graphics
screens, with or without selection zones for
"hypering" into other areas. Graphics formats
supported are PCX and BLOAD files for
Hercules, CGA, EGA and VGA. Selection zones
on graphics files allow you to click on an
element of the graphic, such as a transistor
in a diagram, and get more information about
it. Another feature is the ability to convert
Norton Guide files to HyperShell format
files. (Nick Taylor) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $0)
HSHELL2.ZIP Yes 347164 12/29/1993 See HSHELL1.ZIP
HSHELL3.ZIP Yes 348056 12/29/1993 See HSHELL1.ZIP
HT02.ZIP Yes 25216 2/8/1994
HT 2.0 is a simple hypertext viewer.
(Reg.Fee: $15)
HYPE1.ZIP Yes 167540 8/12/1990
Hype is a hypertext file reader. Hypertext
is a means of reading documents on a computer
in a non-linear manner, optionally branching
off in new directions at any time. For
example, in a technical document, you might
branch off to get a description of a term and
then resume reading, or in a story, you could
branch into your choice of a new plot
development without returning. The
documentation and sample hypertext files that
come with Hype show you how to embed commands
in your text files to create Hype-readable
documents. This is not as easy as having a
program that creates the hypertext documents
for you, but it is workable if you can follow
directions. (GoldPax Software) (Reg.Fee: $35)
HYPE2.ZIP Yes 128628 8/11/1990 See HYPE1.ZIP
HYPERDEX.ZIP Yes 279445 1/13/1994
HyperDex 1.1 is the database version of
HyperShell. It supports dBase compatible
databases, index files and memo files. (Nick
Taylor) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $?)
HYPERINK.ZIP Yes 99432 4/5/1994
HyperInk is a graphically oriented hypertext
generating system. An interactive hypertext
Help file and Tutorial are included. It
builds electronic books, and associative,
interactive files. It will import text and
graphics files in the popular PCX format.
(Shaman Exchange, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $5)
HYPRDG54.ZIP Yes 97707 2/1/1995
HyperRead 5.4 allows you to convert ordinary
ASCII text files to hypertext files. Can view
a wider range of PCX files, including
16-color 640 X 480 and 256-color 320 X 200
pictures. (David Leithauser) (Reg.Fee: $25)
HYPRSEE.ZIP Yes 18275 1/5/1994
HyperSee 1.4 displays in a hypertext format,
ASCII text files created with any text editor
or word processor which will save in straight
ASCII. We like HyperSee because it is
extremely simple, yet it works. It does not
support graphics, but for a text-based
system, it has the advantage of being small
enough (17k) to include on shareware disks
for viewing program documentation files.
(Norman Newman) (Reg.Fee: $25)
IRIS.ZIP Yes 254905 4/5/1994
Iris allows a writer to easily create an
electronic "book" to be read on-line with
many sophisticated features. Iris is very
well conceived and designed that makes the
most of the advantages of reading text
on-line rather than on paper, such as being
able to jump around instantly and to enhance
the presentation of information with colors
and sound. User options are presented in
boxes on the side of the screen and selection
is fast and easy. User input can be requested
and stored; programs can be run from within
the "book". Iris could be used for many types
of applications, from reference materials to
adventure games. The disk comes with two
complete electronic books, a tutorial and a
reference "book". A pop-up notetaker is
included, and on-line help is readily
available. (Ted Husted) (Reg.Fee: $8)
LOOKBOOK.ZIP Yes 336639 4/15/1994
LookBook is a hypertext system for creating
electronic books and reference systems using
a variety disk-based documents such as
newsletters, software manuals, and catalogs.
(Bill Kavanaugh) (Reg.Fee: $15)
NEOBKPRO.ZIP Yes 695756 7/11/1994
NeoBook Professional 2.0 is an authoring
system for multimedia disk-based newsletters,
books, catalogs, and more. It links to word
processors and paint programs. It imports
PCX/GIF format images, and supports Sound
Blaster-compatible VOC or PC speaker files.
Requires EGA/VGA/SVGA, a mouse, hard disk,
and 640K RAM. NEW: FLI and FLC format
animation files may be played back directly
within publications, a fade between pages
effect option is available, and animation
editing software may be linked to NeoBook
Professional. (NeoSoft Corp.) (Reg.Fee: $90)
ORPH165.ZIP Yes 507829 11/10/1993
Orpheus 1.65 is an easy-to-use hypertext
authoring system. You can quickly write
hypertext without having to think about the
mechanics of linking. There are no special
characters to insert and no program codes;
you see exactly what the intended reader will
see. Documents can contain up to 32,000
linked cards and graphics. A text card can
hold up to 250 links to any combination of
text cards and graphics. Seven link types are
included, of which one can be reserved for
the author's notes and excluded from the
compiled version, while two others are
intended for programmable features that will
enable interactive tutorials. (Hyperion
Softword) (Reg.Fee: $79)
PCBROWSE.ZIP Yes 198576 4/5/1994
PC-Browse is a pop-up (60k or 3k+EMS) file
scan and hypertext tool. This program lets
you view files, search them for specific
information, and link them together in
hypertext fashion, as well as perform some
file management tasks. It works well as a
stand-alone product or can be used in
conjunction with PC-Write. PC-Browse can be
popped up while in another program. It will
find a file by name, search for text within
files, look up information and paste it into
the program you are running or print it and
more. (Reg.Fee: $54)
QUIKRF11.ZIP Yes 256258 6/2/1994
QuikRef 1.1 creates multi-media hypertext
lists with up to 1500 buttons. Each button
can call up a graphic or a voice or music
file or text information. It can be used for
glossaries, teaching and training drills,
look-up lists of technical terms and more.
(Intelligent Educational Softwa) (Reg.Fee:
$29)
SPYGLASS.ZIP Yes 211831 2/3/1991
Spyglass 3.0 is a simple but workable
hypertext system. It was created for use with
the Captain Blackbeard programmer's editor,
but Spyglass is also useful on its own. It
includes utilities for creating and viewing
the hypertext files. (James K. Powers)
(Reg.Fee: $25)
TDSII.ZIP Yes 71059 10/5/1994
Text Distribution System II 1.1 enables a
computer novice to distribute articles,
jokes, sermons, poems, catalogues, etc. in
the form of a slick, full-color, personalized
computer program. It includes search, print,
and save facilities, and more. It also lets
you rapidly convert plain text files into a
competent computer database. (Rev. Thomas O.
Scarborough) (Reg.Fee: $15)
TFO11.ZIP Yes 178955 6/3/1994
Text File Organiser 1.1 combines text files
into a single executable file with a menu. It
allows you to select any file, browse, search
and print. Text files are compressed and the
executable has its own virus check. Hypertext
and graphics can be added to any text file.
Requires a hard disk and color monitor.
(Intelligent Educational Softwa) (Reg.Fee:
$29)
XLBOOK95.ZIP Yes 207255 1/23/1995
XLBook '95 allows authors to create
electronic publications with color graphics,
hypertext, scaleable fonts, auto-scrolling,
bookmarks, and more. (Charles L. Wiedemann)
(Reg.Fee: $24-64)
ZMPD0001.ZIP Yes 199898 11/17/1994
ZMP Demo 1 is a demonstation of Zine Master
Pro, a hypertext engine for creating
multimedia documents. (Infrared Rose)
(Reg.Fee: $98)