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Hypertext and Hypermedia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Carl Grafton
Affiliation:
Auburn University at Montgomery
Anne Permaloff
Affiliation:
Auburn University at Montgomery
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Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1991

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Notes

1. HyperCard dominates the Macintosh hypermedia world because it is bundled with the Macintosh and is an excellent program. Consequently, HyperCard has spawned a growing industry of add-on software and reference books. Other manufacturers of Macintosh hypermedia programs refused to provide copies of their products for comparison with HyperCard.

2. Those interested in HyperCard features should consult Goodman, Danny, The Complete HyperCard 2.0 Handbook (Toronto: Bantam Books, 1990).Google Scholar

3. Johnson, J. Scott, Hyperwriter! User's Guide (Fairfield: Ntergaid, 1990), p. 2.Google Scholar

4. Horn, Robert E., Mapping Hypertext (Lexington: The Lexington Institute, 1989).Google Scholar

5. Help System II, $199.95.