V2 for Users and Publishers Released!
We are excited to announce the official full release of V2 from Reframe It. Reframe It has been completely redesigned from one end to the other in order to provide you with the most intuitive and powerful commenting platform on the market. V2 is compatible with Firefox, Internet Explorer 7 & 8, Safari, and Chrome (see the Bookmarklet for Safari & Chrome) at reframeit.com/download.
We have some cool new features that will make commenting on web pages and sharing your thoughts easy, fun and useful. Wherever you go on the web, you can highlight a sentence or drag a picture into the margin, and share your thoughts with any of your contacts on Facebook, Twitter or anyone with an e-mail address. You can create a group to share your comments in a central place for your colleagues, friends or family. You can communicate ideas about the web page you are on. You can use filters to see comments on a web page made only by the people that you trust or care about. Reframe Its V2 lets you see all of those comments made by your friends or fellow group members in real-time in the margin, anywhere you are. You can also show an RSS feed of your comments to your website or blog.
V2 also means that publishers can now integrate Reframe It directly on their web pages (please see reframeit.com/integrate). This will allow a site owner’s users to comment line by line on articles on their site’s web pages. Visitors to a site can be automatically associated with a publisher’s community, and can continue the conversation on external sites. Publishers can moderate groups, and create an editorial lens for comments on their published content. Publishers can also take custom feeds of user comments and place these on sub-sections of their sites. If you would be interested in collaborating with Reframe It as a publisher, please write to publisher@reframeit.com.
Reframe It is a technology that lets you talk about anything you want to talk about, anywhere you want to talk about it. There is a wide web out there littered with gems and nuggets of information that the people you know would love to learn about. Good luck treasure hunting. I look forward to reading your comments and receiving your thoughts about what Reframe It makes possible. I wish you the very best that 2010 has to offer.
Sincerely,
Bobby
CEO of Reframe It
ceo@reframeit.com

I still don’t understand the format. If i see an article for example on BBC web page and i want to comment on it does it publish the comment on the same web page in the margin or does it publish it somewhere else which would not be easy for people reading the article to view the comments? Does the publisher of the article first have to have his site acomodate Re-frame it in order for it to work and if so are there many news sites that do? In other words i want to be able to comment right on the same page as the article. Thanks
@Ray
The comments are stored on the ReframeIt servers, when you navigate to a site your URL gets sent to their servers which will retrieve any comments for that URL. This means that the site admin doesn’t have to do anything to get this working (which also might be a negative as they cannot stop inaccurate comments… maybe?) This also means the only ReframeIt users can see your comments.
However, their is a Publisher version of this which I struggle to find useful information on. I’d guess that Site Admins can register and monitor their comments and maybe contest some inaccurate comments (This will be ReframeIts biggest headache!!! Freedom of speech….!)
Hope this helps.
Dan
Right on time!
BTW I think you should make the download link easier to find on your site. I’ve tried to download reframeit 4 times and spent at least 5 minutes to find the download link each time. For example I can’t find it on this page.
I am finding this very hard to use I was wanting to set up a FISHING GOSSIP so the many Angling Friends from around the globe could use it.
The big problem is if I can not use it how can I expect others to use it?
мда, лучше б и не вспоминать