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Thanks for the tip! We tried Diigo, but couldnât work out how to share comments with others.
I think this is an opportunity for someone to create a proper, business-orientated tool that is secure, configurable and feature-rich!
Regards
Ian
From: Robin Whitmore [mailto:rwhitmore -at- weebly -dot- com]
Sent: 02 November 2016 18:00
To: Ian Saunders
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Subject: Re: Web page content commenting/review tool recommendations?
I've used Diigo<https://www.diigo.com/index> with some success for allowing SMEs to comment on the docs website. It's also a great personal tool for research.
On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 5:37 AM, Ian Saunders <Ian -dot- Saunders -at- paysafe -dot- com<mailto:Ian -dot- Saunders -at- paysafe -dot- com>> wrote:
Hi Robert,
Yes, thanks for that. We have, of course, already spent time searching the web for these tools, but I was hoping someone out there might actually have tried some and could make a recommendation.
The Wikipedia article on Web annotation seems to contain most of the tools that one can find by web searching. We have now tried a few, and the closest that comes to what we want is Hypothes.is. It's not a complete solution, but it is free and easy to install and use.
If anyone uses this or any other tool, I would love to hear whether they find it useful.
Regards
Ian
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Google web page annotation server-side php.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 8:39 AM, Ian Saunders <Ian -dot- Saunders -at- paysafe -dot- com<mailto:Ian -dot- Saunders -at- paysafe -dot- com>> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> The pages are dynamic in that they are created by server side PHP scripts, rather than consisting solely of text added manually using an editor.
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