The privacy policy of knoodl is worth a look before you put your stuff on it. In a brief bit of tryout I couldn't make a number of things work -- particularly visualization, I was really hoping for that one! -- but maybe it's because I'm Safari/Mac-ish? Or operator error.

Anyway, I second the request for a really robust visualization package.

BioPortal uses FlexViz (https://bmir-gforge.stanford.edu/gf/project/flexviz/ ), which would be really nice for us if we could make it see instances (haven't looked into it yet). But it's pretty cool as is. I don't know that FlexViz is separately released or accessible for anyone, but it's the kind of thing I think we're looking for (a hyperbolic tree a la TouchGraph would be so neat).

john

On Dec 1, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Michael Lang(Jr.) wrote:

Hi Andreas,

www.Knoodl.com is a web-based, vocabulary browser/editor which supports all that you ask for. It is publicly hosted and is free to use. Let me know if you would like any more information.

Mike Lang

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