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RE: SIGIA-L: tools > annotation > e-quill
From: Ian Connelly (Ianc_at_teamguru.com)
Date: Mon Aug 07 2000 - 19:58:07 EDT
i know this thread is almost a month old,
but about three weeks after i downloaded equill,
i was distressed to receive a personal email
from e-quill's SVP of marketing, who asked me
why i wasn't using it regularly (i.e. sending
marked-up pages to other users). i'm sure that
they were just trying to make their product better,
but it sure put me off pretty quick.
-I
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anders Ramsay [mailto:anders_at_mediafarm.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 10:43 AM
> To: Lisa Chan; SIGIA-L
> Subject: SIGIA-L: tools > annotation > e-quill
>
>
> Before using e-quill, you might want to take a look at the terms,
> especially if you plan on using this for proprietary development:
>
> Check out the part about submitting any page to the E-Quill process -
> you agree that it is public property and E-Quill warrants NO
> responsibility for any kind of copyright or patent infringement
> arising from any document you may have submitted to them. So all
> your internal development becomes (potentially) externally viewable,
> because it would appear the process is mainly server-side
> (given that the app is only 200K).
>
> More info at
> http://www.e-quill.com/product/get/eula.html
>
> -Anders
>
> At 11:58 AM -0700 7/11/00, Lisa Chan wrote:
> >Speaking of tools:
> >Ck out this interesting web annotation file...you can't print them
> >yet...it's still in beta, but it's pretty helpful when redesigning an
> >existing page and you want to collaborate with others on it.
> >
> >www.e-quill.com
> >
> >
> >Lisa
>
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