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Eastgate Systems

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Website
  
www.eastgate.com

Type
  
Corporation

Founded
  
December 1982

Industry
  
Macintosh software industry Windows software industry Electronic publishing

Products
  
Mac OS, Mac OS X and Windows software

Headquarters
  
Watertown, Massachusetts, United States

Eastgate Systems is a publisher and software company headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, which publishes hypertext.

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Eastgate is a pioneer in hypertext publishing and electronic literature and one of the best known publishers of hypertext fiction. It publishes fiction, non-fiction, and poetry hypertexts by established authors with careers in print, as well as new authors. Its software tools include Storyspace, a hypertext system created by Jay David Bolter, Michael Joyce, and John B. Smith in which much early hypertext fiction was written, and Tinderbox, a tool for managing notes and information. Storyspace was used in a project in Michigan to put judicial "bench books" into electronic form. Eastgate's chief scientist, Mark Bernstein, is a well-known figure in hypertext research, and has improved and extended Storyspace as well as developing new hypertext software.

Product list

  • Tinderbox, a content assistant for managing, analyzing and mapping notes in a hypertextual environment.
  • Storyspace, a hypertext writing environment.
  • Works published by Eastgate

  • Michael Joyce: afternoon, a story (1987, 1990)
  • Sarah Smith: The King of Space (1991)
  • Stuart Moulthrop: Victory Garden (1992)
  • Kathryn Cramer: In Small & Large Pieces (1994)
  • Shelley Jackson: Patchwork Girl (1995)
  • Richard Holeton: Figurski at Findhorn on Acid (2001)
  • References

    Eastgate Systems Wikipedia


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