Re: scientific publishing task force update

William Bug wrote:

>
> BTW - I'd really appreciate hearing from folks what tool they prefer  
> for viewing, editing, and creating graphical representations of OWL  
> instances.  I've tried several tools from oXygen through Protégé, and  
> several other Open Source tools in between and am not completely  
> satisfied with any one solution.  There a a few tools available from  
> Dr. Hendler's MindSwap site (http://www.mindswap.org) which I like,  
> particularly, the OWL SVG Viewer (when I can get it to work right on  
> my PowerBook).  It would be very helpful to hear what others have  
> found to be the most useful GUI-based tool(s) for human-based OWL doc  
> manipulation.

Have you or someone else used GrOWL 
(http://www.uvm.edu/~skrivov/growl/index.html)? I haven't used it myself.

-Kei

Received on Tuesday, 13 June 2006 15:00:21 UTC