Annotate the web using Pundit Annotator: highlight and comment text on any page and manage your annotations in the Pundit Dashboard.
Total ratings
3.58
(Rating count:
19)
Review summary
Pros
- Incredibly easy to use, yet very flexible and powerful.
- Best web annotation tool for commenting and highlighting text.
- Useful for researching and studying on the web.
- Allows annotating and highlighting key texts without downloading files.
- Flexible sidebar detail that lines up with highlighted text.
Cons
- Basic version is useless; Pro version has issues and is unobtainable.
- Bugs that prevent basic functionality like text copying.
- Hogs CPU time even when idle, slowing down computers.
- No composer available in the basic version to add annotations.
- Login issues reported, making the app inaccessible for some.
Most mentioned
- Basic version is useless.
- Pro version is buggy.
- Hogs CPU resources.
- Text copy does not work.
- Overall user experience varies from excellent to very poor.
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Recent rating average:
2.60
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2023-01-14 | Kenneth Taylor | Horrible! The Basic version is useless and the Pro Version which might have real utility is unobtainable. For a "Semantic Annotation" Tool that was introduced way back in 2013 what have the developers been doing in the meantime. Dusting off old open sources research and attempting to turn it into a commercial application...in this case...is an utter failure! Don't waste your time there are plenty of 'modern' alternatives! https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262358453_Semantic_annotation_with_Pundit_A_case_study_and_a_practical_demonstration | ||
2023-01-14 | Kenneth Taylor | en | Horrible! The Basic version is useless and the Pro Version which might have real utility is unobtainable. For a "Semantic Annotation" Tool that was introduced way back in 2013 what have the developers been doing in the meantime. Dusting off old open sources research and attempting to turn it into a commercial application...in this case...is an utter failure! Don't waste your time there are plenty of 'modern' alternatives! https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262358453_Semantic_annotation_with_Pundit_A_case_study_and_a_practical_demonstration | |
2019-05-09 | Antonio Manzoni | the app does not allow me to log in...can you solve this issue please? It used to work a few moths ago, but now it doesn't. Thanks! | ||
2019-05-09 | Antonio Manzoni | en | the app does not allow me to log in...can you solve this issue please? It used to work a few moths ago, but now it doesn't. Thanks! | |
2016-12-06 | Logan Lynn Roberts | Basic version doesn't have a composer like the Pro version so no idea how you are supposed to add any annotations. Pro version isn't functional, super buggy. | ||
2016-12-07 | Logan Lynn Roberts | en | Basic version doesn't have a composer like the Pro version so no idea how you are supposed to add any annotations. Pro version isn't functional, super buggy. | |
2016-05-09 | Obryan Poyser | I really like the extention. Feedback: 1) I think that the pop up on the down-left corner distracts too much. Maybe a option to disable it? 2) Sometimes I just need to highlight something, two clicks (button and the notebook) is tedious. Maybe a hot key to highlight only? Cheers! | ||
2016-05-09 | Obryan Poyser | en | I really like the extention. Feedback: 1) I think that the pop up on the down-left corner distracts too much. Maybe a option to disable it? 2) Sometimes I just need to highlight something, two clicks (button and the notebook) is tedious. Maybe a hot key to highlight only? Cheers! | |
2016-04-27 | Robert M. Papillion | So far, excellent for my needs. I can just go to the Web display of study articles on JW.org and annotate/ highlight the key texts for responding to the questions on each of the paragraphs. Best of all, I don't have to download ePub/ PDF/ Mobi/ RTF! The sidebar detail lines right up with the highlighted text. For instant access, I can label the Notebook with the same name and date as the study article. Great! | ||
2016-04-27 | Robert M. Papillion | en | So far, excellent for my needs. I can just go to the Web display of study articles on JW.org and annotate/ highlight the key texts for responding to the questions on each of the paragraphs. Best of all, I don't have to download ePub/ PDF/ Mobi/ RTF! The sidebar detail lines right up with the highlighted text. For instant access, I can label the Notebook with the same name and date as the study article. Great! |
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