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Inline Comment posted on "TEX2ALL" 12 months 29 days ago.

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“I installed the tiny snippet of LineBuzz code in a text widget in my sidebar (as easy as could be in WordPress).  You can delete comments you make as well as create permissions for particular parts of your site (although I have not done this yet.)  They include a helpful wiki for help installing to several blogging platforms and a blog as well.  You can comment on other folk’ comments in threaded fashion.  They are adding user suggested features so I am looking forward to seeing what those might be.”


 by mark 12 months 29 days ago at "TEX2ALL".
Hi tellio! Watch for a major release in the coming weeks. We're doing a big site redesign and adding some features that I think are going to make a lot of people happy. Let us know if you have any comments or suggestions, either here or email me at mark at linebuzz.com. Mark Maunder LineBuzz Founder & CEO
 by tellio 12 months 28 days ago at "TEX2ALL".
Thanks, I will keep plugging your stuff. Useful and fun. I think my students will love it.
 by reson8rs 12 months 27 days ago at "TEX2ALL".
Hey Tellio, Have used blogs successfully as a presentation space for my Junior and Senior English students. Just realised the implications of being able to comment inline on a student's piece of creative or formal writing! Thanks for the idea - it's got the potential to be a real winner in the classroom. In theory, could linebuzz be adapted for Wikis?
 by mark 12 months 27 days ago at "TEX2ALL".
Hi Reson8rs, Definitely. LineBuzz works on any web page, in any browser and on any operating system. We don't require any browser plugins or extensions and we aren't tied to blogs or blog hosting platforms. So to answer your question, LineBuzz would definitely work on a wiki. In fact you've given me an idea. We run our own LineBuzz wiki at wiki.linebuzz.com. I think I'll install LineBuzz there to make it more interactive. I'm the founder of LineBuzz, so I'm obviously not an objective source of info. But what I love about our product is that it adds context to a comment. Rather than having to re-describe which part of a blog entry or web page you're referring to, people know exactly what you're referring to when you post an inline comment. Regards, Mark Maunder.
 by reson8rs 12 months 27 days ago at "TEX2ALL".
Brilliant. Thanks Mark. I'm part of an ICT in English Forum over here in NZ, so will promote linebuzz once i've got something concrete in place on either my school wikis or blogs. Looking forward to letting you know how it goes. Ray


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