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Comments on: Collaborate on the quick with Finetuna

Want to mark up an image for someone else? Check out Finetuna, a collaborative image annotation tool that's as simple as it is pretty.

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by jennifer-pcb October 9, 2008 6:33 PM PDT
I think professionals may be able to use this on smaller scale myself.

That actually gives me quite a few ideas for my real estate business <a href="http://www.jennifermackay.com">Panama City Real Estate</a>.

I can use that for my new home buyers when working with the home builder and/or architect. Specially if they are not in the area.

I can see lots of uses for this application for the real estate industry actually. It looks like a nice quick and easy way to get clients comments on floor plans or layouts etc.

Not to mention it just looks like fun and free is always a good thing :)

There was another website that offered something similar to this awhile back, but I can't remember the name of the site. It was mostly used for family photos and the like. Perhaps you can remember the site?

Thanks for the story.
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by alanorourke October 10, 2008 5:55 AM PDT
Thanks Josh for the great review. Glad you like it.
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by weblaureate October 12, 2008 8:38 PM PDT
this is so neat-o. already using it. i guess it was named by a hungry kitty cat :) makes me feel...
http://web-poet.com/2008/10/12/and-the-cat-thinks/
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