Blueridge adds Hyperlinks to the Leading Document Imaging System for the Macintosh.FLINT HILL Flint Hill can refer to:
OPTIX Hot Links allows you to link any document in your OPTIX database with any other document. You can even link OPTIX documents to sites on the World Wide Web. You can then navigate from one document to another simply by clicking on the hyperlinks. OPTIX Hot Links let you relate documents to one another; by retrieving one document, you make it easy to retrieve all of the other documents you've linked to it. For example, suppose you receive a letter pertaining to three recent orders that one of your best customers has placed with you. When you enter that letter into your OPTIX database, you can link it to each of the three orders it refers to. Later, if the customer calls you about the letter, when you retrieve it from OPTIX, you can instantly retrieve the three orders that are referenced in the letter, instead of having to do separate searches for each of them. OPTIX Hot Links supports "drag and drop A graphical user interface (GUI) capability that lets you perform operations by moving the icon of an object with the mouse into another window or onto another icon. For example, files can be copied or moved by dragging them from one folder to another. " technology, so that all you have to do to link one document to another is to drag it on top of the other. All types of computer files can be stored on an OPTIX system, including document images, word processing word processing, use of a computer program or a dedicated hardware and software package to write, edit, format, and print a document. Text is most commonly entered using a keyboard similar to a typewriter's, although handwritten input (see pen-based computer) and files, spreadsheets, databases, etc., and OPTIX Hot Links work with any of these file types. You can link a spreadsheet to an image, a database to a graphic, or a wordprocessing file to a site on the World Wide Web. Founded in 1988, Blueridge Technologies is one of the industry's oldest and most respected providers of electronic document management systems (EDMS (Electronic Document Management System or Enterprise Document Management System ) See document management. EDMS - Electronic Document Management System ). Long the leading supplier of industrial-strength document imaging and workflow systems for Apple Macintosh Apple Macintosh - Macintosh computers, in 1994 OPTIX became the first electronic document management system to offer workflow, document imaging, document control, COLD (Computer Output to Laser Disk Computer Output to Laser Disk - Enterprise Report Management ), and natural language text retrieval for both Windows and Macintosh workstations. Via the new OptixWEB interface, OPTIX also supports popular Web browsers The following is a list of web browsers. Historical Historically important browsers In order of release:
Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). workstations. OPTIX systems begin in the range of $100,000 and include server software, client software for both Macintosh and Windows, installation, training, and support. For a Press Kit, camera-ready artwork, or for more information about OPTIX, contact Howard Swaim, Director of Marketing at 540-675-3015, or send an email message to howie@blueridge.com. For sales, contact Keith Ellis at 540-675-3015, or send an email message to keith@blueridge.com. Blueridge's world wide web site is located at http://www.blueridge.com. -0- Note to Editors: (OPTIX screen shots are available for publication.) CONTACT: Howard Swaim Director of Marketing - Blueridge Technologies Phone: (540) 675-3015 Fax: (540) 675-3130 e-mail: howie@blueridge.com http://www.blueridge.com |
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