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"Shirley J. Schwarz" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 21 Jan 1995 15:43:09 -0600
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I, too, as an art historian, teaching and preparing nine slide lectures
(pulling and returning 100s of slides from our collection) per week, am
interested in learning if it would be feasible to inexpensively create
CD-Roms for these lectures.  Just inquiring; is it feasible with the
software that you are describing.  What is your opinion?
 
On Sat, 21 Jan 1995, Mark Friedman wrote:
 
 
> I have attempted to create a nice hypertext database - with text files and
> PCX graphic files - using Hygen from MaxThink Corporation. They are in San
> Fran, CA and the software is shareware - and a nice CDROM of 500 M example
> files should be ready soon, so the author Neil Larsen told me Wed of this
> week ($70). It is only for DOS machines, and only uses the arrow keys and
> enter key, sorry mouse users, but it is lightening quick and dirt cheap.
>
> Might want to give it a try, since you can start by importing a few WP
> documents into text format and presto- you have a simple demo running with
> it!
>
>
> david franklin ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
> : A curator at my museum saw me building some
> : simple hypertext files for the WWW and
> : wants to use this( or a similarly easy to
> : impliment) approach to make a small
> : database to go with a forthcoming exhibition
> : (on holograms).
> :
> : Would a kind soul please let me know what software
> : I would need to get (for PC or Apple)
> : (and ideally where in the UK to get it) to
> : provide a bullet proof 'browser' for this.
> : It would need to be for public use in the gallery.
> : Preferably with only a mouse not keyboard.
>
>
> : --
> : [log in to unmask]
> : Bradford
> : England
> : 0274 727488 ext.244
>
> --
> Mark K. Friedman    "The fights are so    ***********************************
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>
 
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