For comparison...
Here is an example of viewing an 'ebook' created from TreeDbNotes. This particular ebook was created for the developers and QA people in the IT department of a contract earlier this year, to explain the work done in a software project I turned over to them. The eBook is a single executable; all I had to do was stick it in Sharepoint and the customer opens it directly from there.
In TDBN you add new trees (those are the tabs), but that is similar to hoisting and locking in UR.
The output 'ebook' looks exactly the same as the database viewed in TDBN, has all the same attachments, links, search functions, etc.
Thanks,
Mark.
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