William Bug wrote:


BTW - I'd really appreciate hearing from folks what tool they prefer for viewing, editing, and creating graphical representations of OWL instances. I've tried several tools from oXygen through Protégé, and several other Open Source tools in between and am not completely satisfied with any one solution. There a a few tools available from Dr. Hendler's MindSwap site (http://www.mindswap.org) which I like, particularly, the OWL SVG Viewer (when I can get it to work right on my PowerBook). It would be very helpful to hear what others have found to be the most useful GUI-based tool(s) for human-based OWL doc manipulation.

Have you or someone else used GrOWL (http://www.uvm.edu/~skrivov/growl/index.html)? I haven't used it myself.

-Kei



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