The Readerware Newsletter
Welcome to The Readerware Newsletter.
Readerware 1.30
Readerware is proud to announce the release of Readerware 1.30, a major new release.
Readerware 1.30 introduces the Readerware Fish Eye or Hyperbolic Tree viewer. This
offers Readerware users a revolutionary new way to easily navigate through even the
largest collections.
It is difficult to do full justice to something like the Readerware fish eye viewer
in a text newsletter. You might want to download Readerware 1.30 and follow along. Or
you can view a screen shot.
The Readerware Fish Eye Viewer
The Readerware Fish Eye or Hyperbolic Tree viewer offers a revolutionary new way to
view large amounts of data. The traditional results table used by Readerware enables
you to scroll through either your entire library or portions of your collection. It
is fast and flexible and works very well when you are talking about displaying a few
hundred books. But when you have thousands of titles it can be slow and tedious. You
must scroll forwards and backwards between pages. What if there were a way to display
your entire collection, even thousands of titles, in a single view?
This is exactly what the Readerware Fish Eye View offers. The entire results of any
search can be displayed in a hyperbolic tree format. The root node is displayed in
red in the center of the window. Radiating out from the root node are 26 nodes A-Z.
In turn these nodes lead to author nodes and the author nodes to the title nodes.
The further away you get from the center or focal point of the display, the smaller
the nodes get.
Navigating the Readerware Fish Eye Viewer
So how do you navigate through the Readerware Fish Eye View. It will be easier to
understand if you follow along. So start by making the fish eye view the active view
by selecting View->Fish Eye View from the Readerware menu bar. You will probably see
a large circle with a red dot in the middle. Not too impressive so far. Now do a
normal Readerware search. Search by Author or Title and enter an asterisk, i.e.
search for all the books in your
collection.
Now things look more interesting! The exact view will depend a lot on how many books
you have cataloged. You will probably see a circle of yellow dots surrounding the red
dot, the root node. These yellow dots are labeled A-Z. These represent the first
letter of the author's last name and you will only see the yellow dots for letters
that are actually in use. Surrounding the yellow dots you will see a circle of green
dots, one for each author. Finally a circle of orange dots, one for each title. Don't
worry if you do not see all the different colored dots yet.
If you click on a dot, it is moved to the center of the window and the nodes
radiating out from that node come into focus. So for example click on one of the
yellow dots. That letter moves to the center and all the authors whose last name
begins with that letter start to come into focus. Click on an author node. Now the
author is in the center and all titles by that author radiate out from the author
node.
You can right click on any title node to display a popup menu. From the menu you can
display the book cover or display and/or edit all the information about that book.
After displaying a cover image, just click anywhere in the Readerware window to
remove it. If you select edit, the fish eye view is replaced by the standard
Readerware data entry window, simply click on the back button to return to the fish
eye view, all the positioning information is maintained.
To return to the center of the tree simply click on the root node. As it is red it
stands out wherever it happens to be.
Just a few clicks takes you to any book in your collection. But you can also drag
books into view. The more books you have cataloged the denser the outer nodes will
be. With the root centered you should be able to see all the letter nodes but maybe
just a blur of green nodes. Suppose you are looking for books by a favorite author,
say "Ruth Rendell". Readerware displays author names last name first so you will know
approximately where to find "Rendell, Ruth" in the tree even though you cannot see
her name. Follow the "R" node out and guess where you will find "Re" amongst all the
authors with a last name beginning with "R". Simply drag that area of the tree into
the center. Click with the left mouse button and while holding the button down drag
the location into the center of the window or even further. To speed up screen
painting in drag mode, Readerware only draws the outlines of the nodes. When you
release the mouse button, the full tree is drawn again. You can now probably see the
author node and titles. Click on the node to center it or just start clicking on the
titles.
The exact view will of course depend on the contents of your database. As you use the
Readerware Fish Eye View more, you will probably find that you can go straight to
favorite books by clicking on the approximate area of the window and dragging it into
the center.
The Readerware Fish Eye View is the fastest way to navigate around large book
collections. A revolutionary way to view large amounts of data.
Support Readerware
You can support Readerware and ensure that the new features keep on coming. Use
Readerware when making your online purchases. If you order using the Readerware
browser or shopping cart, Readerware normally receives a commission from the vendor.
The Readerware browser uses the same encryption technology as the major browsers so
you can order online, safely and securely using Readerware. Plus it ensures continued
development of Readerware.
Your Feedback
Your feedback is always welcome. There are enhancements coming to the fish eye viewer
but please let us now what you think of it so far. E-Mail feedback@readerware.com.
Thanks for your support.
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