Hello,

As I embarked on the journey of learning and using Leo, it constantly
reminded me of Engelbart's NLS[1]. If you haven't watched the mother of all
demos yet, I envy you, since you still have a chance to have a great
impressive time watching it.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NLS_%28computer_system%29

See also its modern browser-based incarnation : http://hyperscope.org/

Were orginators of Leo aware of NLS, and did they take any concepts from it?
Did they see any connections? Are they planning to extend Leo with NLS
features? Where is Leo heading?

June

p.s. Mouse is Engelbart's one of the smaller inventions. However, it's a
half life without its original complementary pair : chorded keyboard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB_dLeEasL8&feature=player_embedded I
recently built a prototype with my friends.
http://picnic.piny.cc/~dak/org/keychord/keychord.html (I'm not on the
picture) It's built with an Arduino-variant, foamboard woodrock, aluminium
tape, some wires, and a modified Scratch.

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