May 8 Hi-Fi enables users of Windows programs to Create web documents by *printing them* from those programs. Then using Hi-Fi*s editor, you can add hypertext links, animation, forms and other web elements. Hi-Fi generates two output formats: DHTML and a compressed, binary format read by a Java applet. The latter includes a high-performance rendering Algorithm that anti-aliases the entire document, and lets you render all typographic (regardless of font used) and page layout parameters from the original document even in version 3 browsers. With the Hi-Fi editor you can * animate elements * auto-apply links across pages * auto-Detect bookmarks * create HTML forms * TraP events * add backgrounds, keywords, descri`ptions * transfer documents. With the Java program, you can * zoom web pages * fit pages to screen * anti-alias animations automatically * include alternate plain-text versions for non-Java