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- What is HyperBook?
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- HyperBook is a general purpose multimedia tool that lets you store and
- organize text and graphics in any format. Your computerized "hyperbooks"
- can range from a few pages of informal text or graphics, to a complex,
- highly-structured database application. Whatever its application,
- HyperBook is very easy to use, and your hyperbooks are simple to create
- and modify.
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- HyperBook lets you work with any kind of information - things that we
- call "Notes", "Buttons", "Pictures", "Drawings" and "Lists". These pieces
- of information ("objects") are placed onto the pages of a hyperbook,
- where you can reveal them by turning to any page. You can modify the
- objects on a page in many ways. For instance, you can move them about,
- change their size and copy them to other pages.
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- Objects can also have "actions": pointing to an object with the mouse and
- clicking the left mouse button triggers the action for that object.
- Actions let you show pictures, display large amounts of text, reveal or
- hide other objects, turn to another page in a hyperbook, or run another
- program on the Amiga. You can even run ARexx-language programs that can
- control just about every aspect of a hyperbook.
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- What does all of this let you do? As it turns out, many things that
- people do with their computer can be accomplished much more easily with
- HyperBook than with conventional methods, and HyperBook opens the door to
- a whole world of new applications as well. Best of all, HyperBook lets
- the average computer user create customized applications that could
- otherwise be created only by an expert programmer, or by a "power user"
- with an arsenal of expensive software products at his or her disposal.
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- Here are a few of the infinitely many possible applications for
- HyperBook:
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- · A "pictures" hyperbook can be created as an index to all your Amiga
- graphics, showing many scaled-down pictures on each page. You can
- browse through the pages to view the miniature pictures, and click on
- any picture to display the full-sized graphic.
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- · A "black book" hyperbook could display a list containing all of your
- friends or business contacts. Clicking on any name turns to a page
- containing that person's name and address.
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- · For children, HyperBook is an ideal way to create illustrated story
- books that can be easily enhanced with full-screen graphics and speech
- synthesis. Pre-drawn art work can be pasted in for extra realism.
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- · You can create interactive instruction manuals that let students
- explore according to their own pace and their own interests. For
- example, a diagram of the human body could show and label the major
- organs; by clicking on any organ, additional text or a more detailed
- diagram could be displayed. Similar applications ideally suited for
- HyperBook are an Atlas, a "how it works" manual showing the parts of an
- automobile, a Mall or tourist attraction information display, etc.
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- · HyperBook is ideal for specialized data bases, since each page can
- store not only text, but pictures and other information relating to a
- record in the database. This is ideal for things like keeping track of
- items in a collection, employee records, finds at an archeological
- site, or any data that requires freeform multimedia information
- storage.
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- · HyperBook is the friendliest presentation tool available. When you need
- to combine text and graphics together in a presentation that "flows"
- interactively, you can put one together in minutes.
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- HyperBook has many capabilities, but perhaps its most important feature
- is that it's easy to use, and even fun. Advanced features let you
- designing and create your "books" with just a few mouse moves. The power
- of programmability exists, but you can use HyperBook productively without
- ever learning a single command. Once you try it, you'll be hooked!
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- (Click the close gadget of this text reader window to continue
- exploring HyperBook.)
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