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Fleck.com

Fleck allows you to write notes on any web page and then share them with your friends and colleagues or save them for yourself. You can use the search box on fleck.com or you can add the fleck bookmarklet to your web browser and then whenever you are on a web page you want to write notes on, just click it and you can get busy. There is nothing to download and you don’t even have to register unless you want to send your annotated pages to your friends or if you want to access your annotated pages on multiple computers.  There was a bit of a controversy on the coverage of the launch of fleck that you can view on their blog.
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  1. […] SharedCopy or Fleck? Screencast battle will help you decide 10May07 SharedCopy allows you to easily annotate webpages with just a click of a bookmarklet. You can keep these pages private and only share the URL with the people you choose. If you decide to make your notes public they’ll be posted on the SharedCopy homepage as well as stored in your account. In both cases, you can subscribe to the feed of your annotated pages so you can keep track of new comments. SharedCopy is similar to Fleck, which I made a screencast for back in November. You can watch that screencast here. Here’s my screencast tour of SharedCopy: […]

    SharedCopy or Fleck? Screencast battle will help you decide « Demo Girl - May 10th, 2007 at 5:40 pm

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