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REF FILE
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The REF command calls an ASCII file, network file, or program named REF to
provide alternate ways to access information in a hypertext system.
Alphabetical listing of the files on this disk
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HYPER.EXE Main PC-Hypertext program
HELP.HYP PC-Hypertext help file
MESSAGES.HYP PC-Hypertext messages file
CONFIG.HYP PC-Hypertext option setting
CTRL.COM PC-Hypertext batch file program
FILELIST.HYP List of files for this knowledgebase
HYPER.NET Network for this knowledgebase
<COLORTX.3> Graphic slide - three graphs
<FILE0> USER GUIDE -- How to get started
<FILE0A> USER GUIDE -- How to browse ASCII files
<FILE0B> USER GUIDE -- How to browse PC-Hypertext networks
<FILE1> How to understand the cross-links in ASCII files
<FILE2> How PC-Hypertext calls other programs
<FILE5> How to make margin note cross-references
<FILE6> How to make embedded cross-references
<FILE11> Static PC-Hypertext Nodes
<FILE12> Methods of calling ACTIVE NODES
<FILE13> How does PC-Hypertext link with other programs?
<FILE14> Sample Glossary Screen
<FILE15> Comments on MaxThink by reviewers
<FILE16> Spreadsheet example -- Number of movies I have seen
<FILE17> Design Philosophy -- The reasons for PC-Hypertext
<FILE18> How to create task management ASCII files
<FILE20> How will CD-ROMs affect Hypertext?
<FILE21> How do Expert Systems and Hypertext Compare?
<FILE22> What are the general problems with hypertext?
<FILE23> How does hypertext compare with relational databases?
<FILE24> PC-Hypertext and NoteCard "look-alike" programs
<FILE26> Why do we make both MaxThink and Houdini?
<FILE27> What's wrong with spreadsheet styles of thinking?
<FILE28> Hypertext -- Shouldn't it be hierarchical?
<FILE29> Is information a specialty or commodity good?
<FILE30> How do you create hypertext systems?
<FILE31> How to OCR (optical character recognition) documents
<FILE32> How to split text into hypertext topics
<FILE33> How to add cross-references into hypertext systems
<FILE34> How to manage hypertext cross-links
<FILE42> How to use hypertext in the classroom
<FILE43> Examples of hypertext systems under construction
<FILE44> How will hypertext affect society?
<FILE45> The Luddite Revolution and Hypertext
<FILE46> Computing and Philosophy
<FILE50> Why five is the magic number for good outlines
<FILE51> Collecting toll in the Information Age
<FILE52> How to generate insights at a computer
<FILE53> What talents are needed to create hypertext systems?
<FILE54> Do computers have anything to do with thinking?
<FILE55> What is knowledge . . . and reality?
<FILE56> Various ways to browse PC-Hypertext systems
<FILE62> The value of information lies in how it is organized
<FILE64> Software tools for constructing hypertext systems
<FILE65> Hypertext puts knowledge on a disk
<FILE66> Hypertext substitution for Neil Larson
<FILE67> Next update to PC-Hypertext
<FILE69> Paper ratios, relational databases, and hypertext
<FILE71> Most computing is no better than picking cotton
<FILE72> Spreadsheets -- The good and the bad!
<FILE74> Will the real hypertext please stand up?
<FILE75> Knowledge is information with structure
<FILE77> What are the different styles of hypertext?
<FILE78> Why is PC-Hypertext a free program?
<FILE79> The Future -- Next PC-Hypertext Update
<FILE80> What are the immediate business opportunities in hypertext?
<GUIDE1> Description of the MAIN screen of PC-Hypertext
<GUIDE2> How do you command PC-Hypertext
<GUIDE3> How to browse a knowledge system
<GUIDE4> How to modify hypertext newtworks and ASCII files
<GUIDE5> Non-obvious capabilities of PC-Hypertext
<REF> Listing of the files on the disk (called by REF command)
Neil Larson 1/26/88 REF
Copyright MaxThink 1988