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web2n3d Writes "iMarkup's tool let users write notes on Web pages, collaborate on changes.
Since 1996, the staff at Case Western Reserve University's School of Medicine had been looking for a tool that would let faculty and students mark up, in real time, Web-based lecture notes that had been converted to HTML pages.
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Until recently, no such technology existed, says David Pilasky, the school's manager and network administrator for biomedical IT. Then Pilasky read about Vista, Calif.-based iMarkup Solutions Inc.'s iMarkup and iMarkup Workgroup Server products - Web page annotation tools that let users with a Web browser "attach" notes and other markups to live Web pages. The markup - including sticky notes, freeform drawings (using a paint brushlike tool), test and highlighting - appear as a page overlay and are stored securely eigher on a user's PC (in stand-alone mode) or on a central server for display the next time the user navigates to that Web page.
iMarkup Workgroup Server requires a Windows Internet Information Server(IIS) and an Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server database to store markup data. Clients need Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher and a plug-in to access the system.
more info at www.imarkup.com
From Computer World, December 10, 2001" |
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