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  1. Storyspace

    Storyspace is a hypertext writing environment that is especially well suited to large, complex, and challenging hypertexts. Storyspace focuses on the process of writing, making it easy and pleasant to link, revise, and reorganize. Storyspace is available for Windows and Macintosh computers.

    Storyspace creates hypertexts that you are free to publish or redistribute free. Storyspace hypertexts can be saved as stand-alone programs or exported to the World Wide Web.

    Storyspace excels at creating rich hypertext structures. The unique and powerful Storyspace map shows each hypertext writing space and each of its links. Because writers can add, link, and reorganize by moving writing spaces on the map, Storyspace encourages creative exploration and flexibility.

    Sumeya Hassan - 07.04.2015 - 16:02

  2. HyperCard

    HyperCard is an application program and programming tool for Apple Macintosh and Apple IIGS computers, that is among the first successful hypermedia systems before the World Wide Web. It combines database capabilities with a graphical, flexible, user-modifiable interface. HyperCard also features HyperTalk, a programming language for manipulating data and the user interface. This combination of features – simple form layout, database capabilities and ease of programming – led to widespread use in many different roles. Some HyperCard users employed it as a programming system for rapid application development of applications and databases, others for building interactive applications with no database requirements, command and control systems, and many examples in the demoscene. HyperCard was originally released in 1987 for $49.95 and was included for free with all new Macs sold at the time. After seeing no updates for years, it was withdrawn from sale in March 2004. HyperCard has not been ported to Mac OS X but ran in the Classic environment.

    (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperCard)

    Daniela Ørvik - 09.04.2015 - 15:01

  3. PowerPoint (Microsoft)

    PowerPoint, renamed after Robert Gaskins' development of Presenter (1984) at Forethought Inc., is a slide show presentation application launched in 1987 for the Apple Macintosh and later acquired by Microsoft.

    Magnus Lindstrøm - 23.04.2015 - 14:52

  4. Amstrad PC 640K

    The PPC640 is the 640k version of the PPC512. It looks identical to the PPC512, except that its casing is a darker shade of grey.

    Specifications:

    • 8086 or V30 at 8MHz
    • 640k RAM
    • One or two 720k 3.5" floppy drives
    • Built-in display adaptor compatible with CGA or MDA.
    • 640x200 built-in LCD
    • Real time clock
    • 102-key keyboard (standard AT layout)
    • Built-in 2400 baud modem
    • Software: MS-DOS 3.3, Organizer, Mirror II modem software
    • Can run off mains, batteries, car cigarette lighter or PC1640 monitor

    (Source: http://www.seasip.info/AmstradXT/models.html#ppc640)

    Alvaro Seica - 01.05.2015 - 14:06

  5. Perl

    erl is a general-purpose programming language originally developed for text manipulation and now used for a wide range of tasks including system administration, web development, network programming, GUI development, and more.

    The language is intended to be practical (easy to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny, elegant, minimal). Its major features are that it's easy to use, supports both procedural and object-oriented (OO) programming, has powerful built-in support for text processing, and has one of the world's most impressive collections of third-party modules.

    Different definitions of Perl are given in perl, perlfaq1 and no doubt other places. From this we can determine that Perl is different things to different people, but that lots of people think it's at least worth writing about.

    (Source: http://perldoc.perl.org/perlintro.html)

    Alvaro Seica - 04.05.2015 - 18:24

  6. Adobe Illustrator

    Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Adobe Systems. The latest version, Illustrator CC, is the seventeenth generation in the product line.

    (source: Wikipedia.org)

    Hannah Ackermans - 20.06.2016 - 15:19