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Guide
Guide was developed by Peter Brown as a research project at the University of
Canterbury, U.K. Later, it was commercially marketed by Office Workstations
Limited both on the IBM PC and Apple Macintosh. It is the most popular
commercial hypertext system. Text and graphics are integrated together in
articles or documents. Guide supports four different kinds of links:
replacement buttons, note buttons, reference buttons, and command buttons.
Navigation through the replacement buttons initially provides a summary of the
information and the degree of detail can be changed by the reader. Similar to
KMS, Guide also does not distinguish between the author and the
reader.[Brown, 1987]
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