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Annozilla is a Firefox extension which uses an Annotea annotations server. This is the the Annozilla project, designed to view and

License: MPL (Mozilla Public License)
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Developer: Matthew Wilson
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Annozilla is a Firefox extension which uses an Annotea annotations server.

This is the the Annozilla project, designed to view and create annotations associated with a web page, as defined by the W3C Annotea project.

The idea is to store annotations as RDF on a server, using XPointer (or at least XPointer-like constructs) to identify the region of the document being annotated.

To use Annozilla, you will need to install the packages, get set up with a user account with an annotation server (e.g., the W3C test server), and then you should be ready to go.

Requirements:
Firefox 1.0 - 2.0

What's New in This Release:
This release fixes a number of bugs and adds a Japanese translation.
Firefox users can use the automatic update facility to get these new versions.
Thanks to Dr. Katsuhiko Tsujino for his work in fixing these bugs, and for providing the Japanese translation.

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