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October 20, 2004

resurrecting e-quill

I'm still cranky that Microsquish squashed e-quill upon purchasing it (even if Matt went on to do a good thing). I loved that program, absolutely loved it. I used it for lots of different things, including turning in class assignments, commenting on sites, taking notes. I beta-tested that puppy like you wouldn't believe because i truly thought it was a fantastic step forward. And then MS went and brutally murdered it, with no trace left behind but a sad website.

So, when Mary posted about this cross between a blog and a wiki, i was overjoyed. I know that one day e-quill will have to come back in some form... it really is the answer to comments and collective voices. It is digital graffiti and the opportunity to focus on the collection before the individual, offering a perspective of collective action instead of linear narratives. It makes every hypertext bone in my body quiver with excitement. Please, please bring back e-quill soon.

Update: ::gulp:: I didn't realize that when i found Will's page (pictured above), i was writing graffiti on someone's page and starting it as a trend (tx Mary). I was just trying to point out a new tool. So, i explored further, made my own webnote so that readers can graffiti me.

Category: social software

Posted by zephoria at October 20, 2004 2:14 AM | TrackBack

Comments (4)

Very interesting. I think I'll start using it to get comments on photos:

http://www.aypwip.org/webnote/jbuhler

microsoft = donkey-loving unclefuckers he he

Sorry. I've linked to your zephoria webnote, because its the best example of a rich board I could find.

Unfortunately I worry that all the geeks who read my syndication might ruin it :-)

I'll create a new board if you wish.