Archive for the ‘unicode’ Category

Free online PDF annotation tool

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Alright, I’ve found my replacement for Google Docs (though Google Docs is still pretty cool). The site is called A.nnotate. The jist: Upload PDF’s or .docs. They are converted to PDF and available for absolutely anyone (who you invite) to annotate with notes.

This is a FREE service for those with minimal needs— or you can buy more space if your need is a little greater.

Why do I think this is so cool, and how can it help you? A few reasons:

  1. I don’t use Microsoft Word nor do I care to. However, this makes file swapping with others a little difficult.
  2. PDF is the best choice, in my opinion, because you can embed fonts. PDFs also ensure that whatever you have in your word processor of choice looks exactly like what the PDF looks like. This simply does not happen when moving from one word processor to another
  3. Adobe Reader, which is the program most PC users think of when they here PDF, isn’t exactly user friendly— I’m not even sure you can make notes with just the Reader! This gives you a free and easy collaborative tool.

All in all, I am very happy with A.nnotate. I have my supervisor (the Birdman) set up to use it so he can comment on drafts of my thesis work. I hope others find it useful too.

Enjoy!

New Greek Unicode Keyboard for Mac

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Rodney Decker has created and released a new unicode Greek keyboard for the intelligentsia who use Macs — so if you are looking for a better layout than the built-in polytonic Greek keyboard, check it out.

Rodney doesn’t allow comments on his posts, so hopefully he’ll see this note — zip the keyboard and icon together for the download please. Safari doesn’t recognize those types of files and doesn’t download them when clicked on.

Also Rodney, don’t be so vain by naming the keyboard after yourself :-)

Unicode for Mac tutorial

Friday, August 24th, 2007

I have resurrected and updated the unicode for Mac tutorial I created a few years back. You will see that it has its own menu link on Deinde. You can also click here. Happy typing!