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Storyspace is a
software program for creating, editing, and
reading hypertext fiction. It can also be used for
writing and
organizing fiction and non-fiction...
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development of
either TALETELLER (which was a
precursor to
Storyspace) or
Storyspace — but that he made more of an
intellectual contribution insofar...
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offered to the
public as a
demonstration of the
hypertext authoring system Storyspace,
announced in 1987 at the
first ****ociation for
Computing Machinery Hypertext...
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other applications,
including the
branched literature writing software Storyspace, were also demonstrated. Meanwhile,
Nelson (who had been
working on and...
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improved and
extended Storyspace. He also
developed new
hypertext software, Tinderbox, a tool for
managing notes and information.
Storyspace was used in a project...
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through it. The "
Storyspace school"
characterised the
early 1990s in the
United States,
consisting of
works created using Storyspace,
hypertext authoring...
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prior to the
development of the
World Wide Web,
using software such as
Storyspace and HyperCard.
Noted pioneers in the
field are Judy
Malloy and Michael...
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described by
former Apple Computer CEO John
Sculley in his book Odyssey)
Storyspace 1988
Microcosm (hypermedia system) (University of Southampton) 1989 Macromedia...
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electronic literature by
American author S****ey Jackson. It was
written in
Storyspace and
published by
Eastgate Systems in 1995. It is
often discussed along...
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electronic literature by
American author Stuart Moulthrop. It was
written in
Storyspace and
first published by
Eastgate Systems in 1991.
Victory Garden is one...