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Sophie is a project by the [http://www.futureofthebook.org Institute for the Future of the Book]. It is based on [[Squeak]]. |
Sophie is a project by the [http://www.futureofthebook.org Institute for the Future of the Book]. It is based on [[Squeak]]. |
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Sophie is open-source software [http://www.sophieproject.org/about/license licensed] under a version of the new BSD license. |
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== External sites == |
== External sites == |
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* [http://dev.sophieproject.org Sophie developer website] |
* [http://dev.sophieproject.org Sophie developer website] |
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* [http://www.futureofthebook.org The Institute for the Future of the Book] |
* [http://www.futureofthebook.org The Institute for the Future of the Book] |
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Sophie consists of Authoring and Reader applications, each designed for their respective purposes. |
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Sophie supports flowing content, fixed content, video, audio and content on remote servers (as browers do) |
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Sophie books are XML documents plus their content. Anyone can develop their own Sophie generation or reading tools. |
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Sophie is developed in Squeak using Smalltalk and plugins for performance and extensions, such as video. |
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Sophie uses a one-screen interface which allows it to adapt to an OLPC interface. Much of Sophie's look and feel is determined by XUL/CSS. Extensions written in Smalltalk supply much of the UI functionality. |
Latest revision as of 16:19, 14 June 2007
Sophie is a project by the Institute for the Future of the Book. It is based on Squeak.
Sophie is open-source software licensed under a version of the new BSD license.
External sites
Sophie consists of Authoring and Reader applications, each designed for their respective purposes.
Sophie supports flowing content, fixed content, video, audio and content on remote servers (as browers do)
Sophie books are XML documents plus their content. Anyone can develop their own Sophie generation or reading tools.
Sophie is developed in Squeak using Smalltalk and plugins for performance and extensions, such as video.
Sophie uses a one-screen interface which allows it to adapt to an OLPC interface. Much of Sophie's look and feel is determined by XUL/CSS. Extensions written in Smalltalk supply much of the UI functionality.