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- From: Peter Purgathofer <purgi@iguwnext.tuwien.ac.at>
- Subject: Desperately searching hypercard stack
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- I am searching for a hypercard stack for an investigation about
- navigational issues. I need a stack that
- * is stable enough to be used as the main test system
- * is highly interconnected (well, hypertext)
- * is not too large, not too small, (appr. 50-150 Cards)
- * covers interesting themes (e.g. environmental issues)
- * is of "general" interest
- * is freeware or shareware
- * has distinguishable card names (see below)
- For example, the "celtic history" stack is a relatively good example, but
- it is not interconnected enough and has lots of "page 3 of 6" kind of
- cards (This is what the last point means...).
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- If you know of (or have actually developed) a stack that meets (some of)
- the above creteria, please give me a note or post a reference.
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- Thanx in advance,
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- Peter
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