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  • Using WebNotes and Diigo Annotation Tools for PR

    Very smart gal. Lays it out clearly. From the page: "At the end of the test I concluded that WebNotes is nothing but a handy solution for those who are too lazy to copy something from the Web, paste it into Word or other editor and generate a PDF. The definition for WebNotes, as first... more

    Reviewed by RobinEaston May 20, 02:27pm ( 12 reviews ) pamil-visions.net

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  • Rated by timethief on May 30, 10:20am

    diigo or webnotes, what would you choose?
  • Rated by tyropearl on May 23, 1:21pm

    diigo vs webnotes.. I've been a diigo user for some time and love it but yet to test webnotes.. but this is a good start
  • Rated by gt1987 on May 21, 1:15pm

    well they are both similar, if I would have to choose I would probably say that web notes are better....
  • Rated by ionela13 on May 20, 2:53pm

    From the page: "WebNotes Vs. Diigo - The Sticky Battle"
  • Rated by RobinEaston on May 20, 2:27pm

    Very smart gal. Lays it out clearly. From the page: "At the end of the test I concluded that WebNotes is nothing but a handy solution for those who are too lazy to copy something from the Web, paste it into Word or other editor and generate a PDF. The definition for WebNotes, as first stated, is not ā€oesimple and effective” but ā€oesimple and dull.” What is worse is that, according to a late press release, WebNotes plans to charge people for their services, no more and no less than 9,99 USD/month. This is way more than in-depth analytics like Pmetrics for example. So, while I see some time-saving value in using this service, this is something I would definitely not pay for."
  • Rated by athomemom on May 20, 2:16pm

    From the page: "Diigo is over-engineered, WebNotes is simple and dull. This is just to state, from the start, that I am not taking sides. I am simply reviewing two somewhat similar tools, both potentially effective for PR use."
  • Rated by saboma on May 20, 1:06pm

    I prefer Diggo over Web Notes. I'm out of my university years and do not concern myself with professional protocols. I have nothing against Web Notes. Simply speaking, prefer Diigo. It works for and in my lifestyle.
  • Rated by b3search on May 20, 12:55pm

    IS Webnotes BS? You be the judge!
  • Rated by achillesmmvii on May 20, 12:50pm

    From the page: "Diigo is over-engineered, WebNotes is simple and dull. This is just to state, from the start, that I am not taking sides. I am simply reviewing two somewhat similar tools, both potentially effective for PR use."