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Re: [ba-ohs-talk] Multi-valent Browser


Tour of built-in features for preparing for questions during the demo
< http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~phelps/Multivalent/doc/Features.html >    (01)

Mei Lin Fung wrote:    (02)

> Sorry, I gave an old reference for the Multivalent Browser, here is
> the current one.
>
> http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~phelps/Multivalent/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mei Lin Fung [mailto:meilin@ix.netcom.com]
> Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 4:20 AM
> To: ba-ohs-talk@bootstrap.org
> Subject: Doug's talk at Berkeley April 8 - note revised Room number
>
>
>
> For those interested in the MVB Demo: Directions
>
> Here’s who I have down for the Multivalent Browser (MVB) Demo between
> 3-4 pm.
>
> They refer to the project as MVD where D stands for document.
>
> John Deneen
>
> John Maloney
>
> Jack Park
>
> Sheldon Brahms
>
> If I have left anyone out who emailed me, please accept my apologies
> in advance
>
> I am somewhat behind in email this week.
>
> We have requested this time so as to provide the BA-OHS-Talk
> community
>
> an opportunity to discuss with the designer/developer Tom Phelps
> (Wilensky unfortunately is
>
> not able to join us at this time) specifically how far the MVB might
> take us as a stepping stone to the Hyperscope.
>
> Jack Park feels that a good candidate for the Intermediate File format
> is the treasure that we might find
>
> buried in the code that allows the MVB to access legacy files.
>
> Here’s where to find out more about MVB :
> http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~phelps/Multivalent/
>
>
>
> Because this is a small number, we are likely to be in Robert
> Wilensky’s office
>
> In the Berkeley CS department. If there are others who are planning to
> come to this
>
> earlier session, please let me know by Sunday evening so that we can
> make other arrangements for moving to a larger room.
>
> Mei Lin Fung
>
>
>
>
>    (03)