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Subject:Re: On-line editing From:"Macey B. Taylor" <MACEYTAY -at- CCIT -dot- ARIZONA -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 3 Jun 1993 06:20:13 -0700
Another Amiga (and now also Mac) program that can do something similar
to Post-its (but also with graphics and sound "notes") is Thinker from
Poor Person Software. It's a hypertext/hypermedia tool but built on a
word processor base 9metaphor) instead of the more typical slide show
metaphor, and since it multitasks nicely you can launch any application
from within it. I run Notepad along with it and make Post-its of various
sorts, both connected with the "document" and reminders to go get my
watch fixed, etc. It's a heap cheaper than Pro-Page and needs less RAM,
of course.
Macey Taylor maceytay -at- ccit -dot- arizona -dot- edu