Friday, March 17, 2006
New Screencast of Douglas Engelbart's Augment System, First System with Hyperlinks, Groupware, Outlining, and More
I've created a screencast showing Douglas Engelbart's ground breaking Augment software. This screencast takes viewers through many of Augment's amazing features, first implemented in the late 1960s, including hypertext, groupware, outlining, and more. If you have ever wondered what Augment looked like, and how it was the first to implement such features as email, then you should enjoy this screencast.
The screencast uses a Java terminal emulator to sign into Douglas Engelbart's last-existing copy of Augment, running on an emulated PDP-10. It shows the following features:
This screencast is being produced as part of the Hyperscope project, an NSF-funded project to recreate portions of Engelbart's Augment system on the World Wide Web.
The screencast uses a Java terminal emulator to sign into Douglas Engelbart's last-existing copy of Augment, running on an emulated PDP-10. It shows the following features:
- An Introduction to Augment and it's user-interface
- Advanced hypertext features, viewing and browsing documents, and transforming documents using Augment's "ViewSpecs"
- Creating Augment documents and outlines and inserting links
- Using Augment email, conferencing, and more
This screencast is being produced as part of the Hyperscope project, an NSF-funded project to recreate portions of Engelbart's Augment system on the World Wide Web.
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Very cool. Glad to see an exploration of NLS's features.
Looking forward to some review of the philosophy behind the system.
Looking forward to some review of the philosophy behind the system.
Dude. I think thats like the only screencast EVER of a PDP10...
Though for some reason when I'm listening to this screencast I think you're selling me something :)
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Though for some reason when I'm listening to this screencast I think you're selling me something :)
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