Forgive me for having been lurking, just trying to keep the signal-to-noise
ratio high.
Yesterday, though, I went to hear Robert Wilensky talk about the UC Berkeley
Digital Library project, and thought you'd all like to know about their
"Multivalent browser". It's an open source Java browser which supports
annotations uniformly across document formats, including PDF, HTML
framesets, and even scanned document images. Perhaps more importantly, it's
designed to facilitate implementation of additional "behaviors" easily in a
document format-independent way. I haven't had a chance to play with it much
yet myself, but the demo was very impressive. The home page is
[http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~phelps/Multivalent/].
-- Kevin Keck keck@kecklabs.com
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