Footnote

October 4th, 2007 | by Ryan Williams

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Footnote certainly draws you in with its great design and interesting content, but it may not be worth the price of admission.


Highs: Visually appealing; vast collection of documents; includes social features

Lows: Fees may be a turn-off for some; navigation can be confusing; little user activity; slow image loading

Introduction

Ever wanted to relive your history class from High School, but using real historical documents as the textbook instead? Ever wanted to comment on a historical figure's writing, like we do today on blogs? Footnote.com allows you to do just that. Just don't expect a reply back from the author though if you do leave a comment. The conversation will have to remain in the present day.



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