Dilwyn Jones schrieb:
Neither were around in the mid-1980s AFAIK. And my viewer had nothing
to do with C (it was compiled basic).
The other HTML browsers and readers I can remember are:
Q-Mosaic - on my website (internet utilities page)
Progs html reader, part of the Prowess system
HyperBrowse
the closest thing to "hypertext" on the QL (except Lynx, the text mode web
browser) I can recall is your very own "Viewer" program - But you checked
that already, I suppose - It at least has links and embedded graphics..
BR
Tobias
Neither were around in the mid-1980s AFAIK. And my viewer had not
Dilwyn Jones schrieb:
Can anyone help with this query I've just received?
Dilwyn Jones
I'm trying to locate information about software I used on a QL in the
mid-80s. As far as I
remember it was called something 'Hypertext'. It offered hypertext
jumps in documents and
ran via a C compiler. I'd
Dont know if it ever materialised for the QL. There was a program for
the Atari ST called Hypertext. Perhaps your correspondent was thinking
of that?
Per
Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Can anyone help with this query I've just received?
Dilwyn Jones
I'm trying to locate information about software I us
Norman Dunbar wrote:
Google maybe?
Well I tried looking for hypertext +ql or Hypertext +qdos or Hypertext
+sinclair - nothing of relevance I'm afraid.
Cheers,
Norman.
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Hi Dilwyn,
Can anyone help with this query I've just received?
Never heard of it - as far as I can remember - on the QL. That's not to
say that it wasn't a QL program though! Sorry.
Google maybe?
Cheers,
Norman.
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