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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...
- other applications, including the branched literature writing software Storyspace, were also demonstrated. Meanwhile, Nelson (who had been working on and...
- offered to the public as a demonstration of the hypertext authoring system Storyspace, announced in 1987 at the first ****ociation for Computing Machinery Hypertext...
- the development of either TALETELLER (which was a precursor to Storyspace) or Storyspace — but that he made more of an intellectual contribution insofar...
- improved and extended Storyspace. He also developed new hypertext software, Tinderbox, a tool for managing notes and information. Storyspace was used in a project...
- described by former Apple Computer CEO John Sculley in his book Odyssey) Storyspace 1988 Microcosm (hypermedia system) (University of Southampton) 1989 Macromedia...
- 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...
- through it. The "Storyspace school" characterised the early 1990s in the United States, consisting of works created using Storyspace, hypertext authoring...
- 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...
- the short-story form in novel ways. It was created with the then-new Storyspace software, deplo**** the ambiguity and dubious narrator characteristic of...