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From jklee/James (3,242)
on March 16, 2012 5:14:54 PM CDT
Does anyone know of a freeware/shareware program that lets a person put notes on a web page and then some other day when I go to that web page,
I'll see the notes I'd written earlier?
Thanks
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From gitlin/Scott (5,175)
on March 16, 2012 9:40:20 PM CDT
Installing a twitter window app might do what you are asking.
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From dogothunder/Tim (6,886)
on March 17, 2012 8:18:06 AM CDT
I'm not sure I understand how that would accomplish what the poster wants to do. Can you elaborate and suggest what particular app you are referring to? Thanks.
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From jklee/James (3,242)
on March 17, 2012 2:26:01 PM CDT
I was hoping someone had personally used this type of program & could recommend something.
In any case I looked around and found a firefox plugin INTERNOTE.
Basically does what I want, but I need to refresh the page to see what I typed the first time.
The current version may not be totally backward compatible,
web site didn't say which versions of firefox it worked with.
actually INTERNOTE doesn't work very well,
it treats ALL pages in a domain as one,
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From loiswakeman/Lois (16,386)
on March 19, 2012 4:07:21 AM CDT
I don't really understand, James. What are you using to make the site in the first place, and do you want everyone to see your notes? If the latter, blogs or wikis are the obvious solution, but they would require you to redo your site in that format first.
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From jklee/James (3,242)
on March 20, 2012 10:17:38 PM CDT
There are several situations,
1. Yahoo finance, key statistics about a particular stock are updated
without notice, I'd like to record present values and
in the future when I go back to that page compare what is posted in the future
with what I noted earlier.
2. Real estate listings, again, I'd like to make a record of what I see
and then in the future when I go back to a particular listing,
see if anything was changed.
I don't want others to see the notes, they are for my use only.
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