One of the big reasons that I might be interested in a web based word application is version control. How many times have you had a document get out of date and emailed around and basically totally messed up? Microsoft is attempting to address this with Sharepoint but last time I used it when your word document opened up in IE it felt wrong and things didn't save right, it was a mess.
It seems like there are a few wikis out there (JotSpot) that try to give users the feel as though they are editing a word doc but as a JotSpot user I can report that they still have some bugs to iron out, after struggling with the GUI editor I just use the text editor with wiki markup. Google could make some waves in this space.
I know there is a bit a language issue but straight from their site:
Vision
Our tools provide to men a richer more fulfilled life in all its dimensions (personal, work, education & leisure) and all its multiple activities.
I don't know if snubbing half the population will get them anywhere near the 500,000 units ha ha ha..
One of the big reasons that I might be interested in a web based word application is version control. How many times have you had a document get out of date and emailed around and basically totally messed up? Microsoft is attempting to address this with Sharepoint but last time I used it when your word document opened up in IE it felt wrong and things didn't save right, it was a mess.
It seems like there are a few wikis out there (JotSpot) that try to give users the feel as though they are editing a word doc but as a JotSpot user I can report that they still have some bugs to iron out, after struggling with the GUI editor I just use the text editor with wiki markup. Google could make some waves in this space.
I know there is a bit a language issue but straight from their site: Vision Our tools provide to men a richer more fulfilled life in all its dimensions (personal, work, education & leisure) and all its multiple activities. I don't know if snubbing half the population will get them anywhere near the 500,000 units ha ha ha..