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A List of Hyper-G-Servers
You can choose connections to different Hyper-G-servers via a WWW-gateway.
In the next list you will find important ftp-servers (or mirrors) of
Hyper-G-software:
The following interesting points are selected from various Hyper-G servers.
WARNING: The internal name of some links to text documents from
Hyper-G servers could change, so don't wonder if several links don't work.
In this case you should send us an e-mail (or switch over to Hyper-G clients
where these problems don't appear).
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About Harmony, the Unix/X11 client for Hyper-G (IICM, TU Graz)
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Harmony Installation (IICM, TU Graz)
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Harmony Release 0.91 (IICM, TU Graz)
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Harmony 0.9 Tutorial (IICM, TU Graz)
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Hyper-G: What's new? (IICM, TU Graz)
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FAQ-list Frequently Asked Questions on Hyper-G (IICM, TU Graz)
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Technical Documentation on Hyper-G (IICM, TU Graz)
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Hyper-G server (IICM, TU Graz)
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Hyper-G Text Format (HTF) (IICM, TU Graz)
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Hyper-G Documentation (University of Bonn)
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Software User Manuals for Hyper-G tools (IICM, TU Graz)
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Amadeus Hyper-G client for MS Windows (IICM, TU Graz)
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Items of Interest MPEG Films, Audio, 3D-Scene and Postscript
collections (IICM, TU Graz)
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Images of Austria (IICM, TU Graz)
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Links to Other Information Systems (IICM, TU Graz)
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Links with Hyper-G to Gopher/WWW (ZIB Berlin)
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J.UCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science (ZIB Berlin)
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Meyer's Dictionary - Knowledge from A to Z (IICM, TU Graz)
Please notice that the use of this German dictionary is
restricted to the maximum of three users.
Also, all texts from this dictionary is protected by
copyright. Reading is allowed but copying or anything
comparable is prohibited.
Accessing Hyper-G-Servers at the University of
Bayreuth, e.g. with Harmony,
the Hyper-G-Client for UNIX.
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www-mathe5@uni-bayreuth.de
Last modified: $Date: 1997/04/30 14:32:59 $