Thanks for the recommendations everybody!
Nathan
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Nathan Tallman ntall...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Code4Libers,
I'm usually just a lurker on here (love to follow the threads and learn new
things), but I'm presently in need of some recommendations. Might I seek the
Another possible alternative to Marginalia might be Markup.io:
http://markup.io/
which I'm happy to plug because besides merely being cool, it was made
by some folks that live in my neighborhood. It may not be exactly
what you're looking for, though, since it's not necessarily
text-centric.
Hi Code4Libers,
I'm usually just a lurker on here (love to follow the threads and learn new
things), but I'm presently in need of some recommendations. Might I seek the
collective wisdom of the list? There are two things I'm seeking tech
solutions for.
The first is web app/widget/AJAX similar
Hi,
Not sure if it is exactly what you're looking for but Greg Pendlebury gave
an impressive demo of Anotar [1] at the VuFind seminar last September. The
Anotar site also lists similar software [2].
All the best,
Eoghan
[1] https://fascinator.usq.edu.au/trac/wiki/Annotate
[2]
I use Redmine for project management. Its not strictly project
management which I find to be the best part about it. So while most
of the people here at Wheaton College use it for assigning tasks and
what not, I get to use it for bugs, enhancements, and a way of
browsing my code repository. i
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] App Recommendations
Hi Nathan,
Basecamp is a widely loved project management solution. Very easy to use.
http://basecamphq.com/
Best,
Brook
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Nathan Tallman ntall...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Code4Libers,
I'm