However, I am also aware of a workaround that makes use of "ported"
versions of the following Vista apps: Windows Journal, Sticky Note,
Clipping Tool, Journal Note Writer, etc. I could use this workaround,
but I am unsure about whether or not Microsoft will deem it an
infrigment of the their EULA. These programs would allow these XP
users to markup their documents.
Only, now I ask a couple of questions here: Does anyone know if this
would be permissable (in light of the EULA)? Or, perhaps, know of a
place (link) that I could go to find out or get permission?
Alternatively, if anyone knows of an download that could install
Journal Note Writer on a regular XP, this could really help too.
Thank you in advance for any advice that can help with these
questions.
John
How and where shall the comments/annotations be made?
On TabletPCs or in standard PCs??
If TabletPCs the TabletPC version of XP or Vista/Win7 have to be
installed.
On "normal" PCs your idea can not work.
> However, I am also aware of a workaround that makes use of "ported"
> versions of the following Vista apps: Windows Journal, Sticky Note,
> Clipping Tool, Journal Note Writer, etc. I could use this workaround,
> but I am unsure about whether or not Microsoft will deem it an
> infrigment of the their EULA. These programs would allow these XP
> users to markup their documents.
IMHO the problem lies not in copyright.
It's a *technical* problem.
> Only, now I ask a couple of questions here: Does anyone know if this
> would be permissable (in light of the EULA)? Or, perhaps, know of a
> place (link) that I could go to find out or get permission?
>
> Alternatively, if anyone knows of an download that could install
> Journal Note Writer on a regular XP, this could really help too.
As said, the applications you have in mind require a TabletPC.
Apart from Adobe Acrobat (which offers fine features for annotating) for
commenting PDFs you may use the PDFAnnotator[1] a really great
instrument. It works great with TabletPCs and normal PCs. I for one
won't miss it.
Rainald
[1] http://www.ograhl.com/en/pdfannotator/
Thank you Rainald. You are onto something with the PDFAnnotator tool
you mentioned. I did a quick search for other free pdf markup tools
and came up with:
http://download.cnet.com/Informatik-PDF-Markup/3000-10743_4-10801483.html
and
http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user/PDF-XChange_Tools/pdfx_viewer
Both of these applications are free and I am going to test them out.
This would solve my problem in having to work with a number of
applications to edit pdfs - thus, accomplishing the same task, but
with fewer steps.
Regards.
John
Just test it. There is a fully functional 30-day-trial.
And for what it offers the price IMO is really OK.
I did a quick search for other free pdf markup tools
> and came up with:
>
>
http://download.cnet.com/Informatik-PDF-Markup/3000-10743_4-10801483.html
>
> and
>
> http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user/PDF-XChange_Tools/pdfx_viewer
>
> Both of these applications are free and I am going to test them out.
Thanks for the references. I'll check them out.
Rainald
John