ZOG (hypertext)

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ZOG was an early hypertext system developed at Carnegie Mellon University during the 1970s by Donald McCracken and Robert Akscyn. ZOG was first started in 1972 as a large database for use in a multiuser environment. ZOG consisted of frames that contained a title, a description, a line containing ZOG system commands, and selections (menu items) that led to other frames. The name "ZOG" is not an acronym and does not stand for anything.

The ZOG database became fully functional around 1977. In 1982, ZOG was ported from the original IBM mainframe version to the Three Rivers PERQ workstation and was used on the American aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson. In spite of ZOG's capabilities, it was a text-only system. McCracken and Akscyn later went on to develop KMS, an improved version of ZOG.pl:ZOG