Hi,
On 2006-04-22, at 13:19 , Eoghan Barr wrote:
Hi folks
I mentioned this a while ago and have just recently come across an
Open Source Java 'Journal' program called 'Jarnal - A Java
Notetaker and PDF Annotator' (http://levine.sscnet.ucla.edu/general/
software/tc1000/jarnal.htm).
Interesting!
I intend using it to annotate student work that has been output
from OOo (Writer / Impress / Calc files exported to pdf)
Anyone else think that it would be *very* marketable in education
circles to include something similar as part of the default OOo
distribution?
Hm. Actually I am opposed to bogging the product down with cool
things and *for* an extensions mechanism à la Thunderbird/Firefox,
where the user downloads what she needs after the basic download.
That said, nothing is stopping you from distributing OOo binaries
with the app. included for education purposes. The only provision:
clarify provenance & identity, so that people are not confused about
the identity of the app.
Regards,
Eoghan Barr
<off topic> /Now to start hassling the Jarnal creators for a Palm
version... Anyone with me?/</off topic>
handhelds requiring chicken scratches are so yesterday :-)
Ciao,
Louis
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