Looks more like a Sparrow clone to me:
http://www2.parc.com/istl/projects/sparrow/
The main author of Sparrow, Bay-Wei Chang works for Google these days.
A big difference seems to be the focus on PIM (personal information
management) to me. (As opposed to community collaboration.)
Dirk
At 25.05.2006, you wrote:
Google have come up with this "Notebook"[1]
tool which looks very much
like a wiki to me. It doesn't have all the features of your average wiki
but what's interesting is the user interface, the way "AJAX" is used to
allow inline WYSIWYG editing on the page. To edit a "note" you just
double click on it.
I mention this here because I've often thought that editing should
happen on the same page as viewing on wikis. That doesn't mean to say
that such an interface would be suitable for all uses of MediaWiki, but
for some of the projects I've used MediaWiki for it would be perfect.
Thoughts?
1.
http://www.google.com/notebook/
Ben
P.S. I didn't get into the Summer of Code, but thanks for everyone's
help and support :)
--
Ben "tola" Francis
http://hippygeek.co.uk
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