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HES organized data into two main types: links and branching text. The branching text could automatically be arranged into menus and a point within a given area could also have an assigned name, called a label, and be accessed later by that name from the screen. Although HES pioneered many modern hypertext concepts, its emphasis was on text formatting and printing.
HES ran on an [IBM System/360 Model 50] [mainframe computer], which was inefficient for the processing power required by the system. The program was used by [NASA]'s Houston Manned Spacecraft Center for documentation on the [Apollo program|Apollo] space program.<ref>van Dam, Andries. (1988, July). [http://www.cs.brown.edu/memex/HT_87_Keynote_Address.html Hypertext '87 keynote address]. ''
Ted Nelson claims credit for inventing the back button with regards to hypertext, as the Hypertext Editing System was the first system that contained one.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Memory machines : the evolution of hypertext|last=Barnet, Belinda|publisher=|isbn=9780857280794|___location=London|pages=104|oclc=855019922|date = 2013-07-15}}</ref>
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