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Friday, September 05, 2003
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History Flow
History Flow is the coolest, most elegant visual tool I've seen in a long time. It does a masterful job of visually displaying a collaborative document's history. Here's the author's description of the tool:
History Flow provides answers at a glance to questions like, Has a
community contributed to the text or has it been mostly written by a
single author? How much has a particular contributor influenced the
current version of the document? Is the text's evolution marked by
spurts of intense revision activity or does it reflect a smooth
transition from its beginning to the present?
In particular, the history flow visualization of the abortion wikipedia page is fascinating. (By the way, I'm a big Wiki fan. But a Wiki is one of those things that is almost impossible to explain).
8:32:27 PM
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Last update: 3/5/2005; 8:35:48 PM.
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