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==Implementations== Besides the already mentioned [[Project Xanadu]], [[Hypertext Editing System]], [[NLS (computer system)|NLS]], [[HyperCard]], and World Wide Web, there are other noteworthy early implementations of hypertext, with different feature sets: [[Image:HypertextEditingSystemConsoleBrownUniv1969.jpg|thumb|right|190px|Hypertext Editing System (HES) [[IBM 2250]] Display console β Brown University 1969]] * [[FRESS]] β a 1970s multi-user successor to the [[Hypertext Editing System]]. * [[ZOG (hypertext)|ZOG]] β a 1970s hypertext system developed at [[Carnegie Mellon University]]. * [[Electronic Document System]] β an early 1980s text and graphic editor for interactive hypertexts such as equipment repair manuals and computer-aided instruction. * [[Information Presentation Facility]] β used to display online help in [[IBM]] operating systems. * [[Intermedia (hypertext)|Intermedia]] β a mid-1980s program for group web-authoring and information sharing. * [[The Interactive Encyclopedia System|HyperTies]] - a mid-1980s program commercially applied to hundreds of projects, including July 1988 [[Communications of the ACM]] and Hypertext Hands-On! book. * [[Texinfo]] β the [[GNU]] help system. * [[KMS (hypertext)|KMS]] β a 1980s successor to [[ZOG (hypertext)|ZOG]] developed as a commercial product. * [[NoteCards]] β a mid-1980s system from Xerox PARC using a notecard metaphor and graphical browser for idea processing * [[Storyspace]] β a mid-1980s program for hypertext narrative. * [[Symbolics Document Examiner|Document Examiner]] - an hypertext system developed in 1985 at [[Symbolics]] for their Genera operating system. * Adobe's [[Portable Document Format]] β a widely used publication format for electronic documents. * [[Amigaguide]] β released on the Commodore [[Amiga]] [[Workbench (AmigaOS)|Workbench]] 1990. * [[Windows Help]] β released with Windows 3.0 in 1990. * [[Wiki]]s β aim to compensate for the lack of integrated editors in most Web browsers. Various [[wiki software]] have slightly different conventions for formatting, usually simpler than [[HTML]]. * [[PaperKiller]] β a document editor specifically designed for hypertext. Started in 1996 as [[IPer]] (educational project for [[ED-Media]] 1997). * [[XML]] with the [[XLink]] extension β a newer hypertext markup language that extends and expands capabilities introduced by [[HTML]].
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