In the computer science world we have a regrettable tendency to think about work as being filling out forms or performing specified measurable tasks. Work involves studying and then all creating a work product using what you've learned. And so a project document is likely to go on and go off for years. This is why Tenderbox has so many different views and so many ways to look at the same documents.
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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