Starting with version 2.0.2, GENESIS now comes with a hypertext version of
the GENESIS Reference Manual and on-line help files.  These files are in the
genesis/Hyperdoc directory, and the main file is Manual.html.  In order to
properly view the hypertext documentation, you will need a web browser with
support for HTML 3 tables, such as Netscape.

Netscape, which is free for educational uses, is available from
http://home.netscape.com/.

Arena, available from http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Arena/ is another
suitable browser for the GENESIS hypertext documentation.  Although it is
a beta release, and is not as polished as Netscape, it seems to work well.
Arena's primary purpose is to be a testbed for HTML3 documents, and it is
free, with source code, and pre-compiled binaries for most X11/unix
environments.

Other browsers, such as NCSA Mosaic, are useable but may not display proper
formatting of tables, or the hypertext links within the tables.

To bring up the documentation, just start the browser (under UNIX) from
within the genesis/Hyperdoc directory, specifying the URL as Manual.html.
For example,  "netscape Manual.html &".
