Tenderbox has facilities to actually share those ideas with the broader world. One of the important lessons of the entire personal computer world is that you need to be able to have your text in a form where you can put it into new places and use it for new things. So from the beginning Tenderbox has been very conscious of finding ways to work on other machines and on other media. And one of the intriguing things about Tenderbox is that even though we've been focusing the conversation so far on these kind of early stage idea exploration disambiguation processes Tenderbox also has facilities to Actually Share Those Ideas.
Mark Bernstein is chief scientist of Eastgate Systems, Inc. He’s been writing hypertexts and developing hypertext authoring software since the late 1980s. Mark is the creator of Tinderbox and other tools for thinking that “harness the power of the link.” In this conversation, we discuss thinking through connected notes.
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