MORE was the result of combining three planned products into one expanding around the outliner, and described by its author as an outline processor.[5] In MORE, the outlines could be formatted with different layouts, colors, and shapes. Outline "nodes" could include pictures and graphics.
The company that made these products, Living Videotext, merged with Symantec in July 1987.[3][6] Around July 1999, with Symantec's permission, Mr. Winer released versions of the ThinkTank and MORE products on a Web site for free download.[2]
Functions
In 1987, MORE had evolved into a tool that was used to create presentations, a category that ultimately would be dominated by PowerPoint when Microsoft chose to pass up on acquiring Living Videotext.[7]
Functions in these outliners included:
Appending notes, comments, rough drafts of sentences and paragraphs under some topics
Assembling various low-level topics and creating a new topic to group them under
Deleting duplicate topics
Demoting a topic to become a subtopic under some other topic
Disassembling a grouping that does not work, parceling its subtopics out among various other topics
Dividing one topic into its component subtopics
Dragging to rearrange the order of topics
Making a hierarchical list of topics
Merging related topics
Promoting a subtopic to the level of a topic
Reception
Mick O'Neill of Personal Computer World in January 1987 praised Living Videotext for "having comprehensively responded to every major shortcoming" of ThinkTank with MORE. He cited the ability to open multiple files simultaneously, file export of outlines, detailed documentation, and lack of copy protection as among virtues, concluding that "No matter what your requirements, I suspect that you'll find MORE a remarkable package".[8]
MORE was selected for the 2nd Annual Editor's Choice awards of the magazine MacUser as Best Organizer and Best Product of 1986.[9]