Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!uw-beaver!mit-eddie!snorkelwacker!usc!ucsd!swrinde!emory!hubcap!ncrcae!PEDEV!rogerson From: rogerson@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM (Dale Rogerson) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer Subject: Re: Toolbook/hypermedia/hypertext Message-ID: <3142@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM> Date: 11 Jul 90 13:52:02 GMT References: <4908@milton.u.washington.edu> Reply-To: rogerson@PEDEV.Columbia.NCR.COM (Dale Rogerson) Organization: NCR Corp., Engineering & Manufacturing - Columbia, SC Lines: 24 In article <4908@milton.u.washington.edu> efowler@milton.u.washington.edu (Eric Fowler) writes: > >I am interested in hearing from anybody who has had a chance to try >ToolBook, Asymetrix' new product for Windows 3.0. ToolBook is a >multimedia/hypermedia toolkit, and contains it's own OOP language, >OpenScript. Any remarks &/or questions are welcome. >=Eric Fowler I saw a book about ToolBook's scripting language yesterday at a local B. Dalton's books store. You might want to take a look at it. I tried the ToolBook demo programs that came with my Windows 3.0 and they are pretty neat. The only problem is that is seems a little slow compared to normal Windows applications. There is a look at ToolBook, Plus (Hypercard clone), Guide, and Object Script in the July issue of PC/Computing. It is only a two page article, but still has some interesting information as does the rest of the magazine. -----Dale Rogerson-----