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Graham Perrin

OpenOffice.org native real-time collaboration of shared (online) files - 0 views

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    Read this OpenOffice.org feature request alongside O3Spaces and the like.
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Graham Perrin

Zoho Viewer FAQ - 0 views

  • ZOHO uses OpenOffice.org internally
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      An interesting observation re: use of OpenOffice.org
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    Interesting use of OpenOffice.org (highlighted within the in-page comments).
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Graham Perrin

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O3Spaces Workplace - 0 views

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Mediawiki-- rawiriblundell.com - 0 views

shared by Ishta on 27 Jun 07 - Cached
  • It’s important, I think, for the Open Source community to recognise that there needs to be a collation of tools to make that one killer app - straying away from the “do one thing and do it well” mentality, sure, but that’s where things seem to be headed. Mediawiki + Unobtrusive Sidenotes + a good WYSIWYG editor + some way to integrate with OpenOffice/KOffice + an email interface for email-to/from-wiki + good RSS Feeds + LDAP/AD Authentication + iCalendar (or some wikiable calendar) + exporting to PDF + whatever else as one package will provide some really stiff competition to Sharepoint, which is only improving in integration with Office with the upcoming 2007 release. You could probably use a bit of AJAX to do a number of the extras. Something like Confluence. Without of course taking Mediawiki too far down the same path as Sharepoint - it’s important that at its core, Mediawiki remains a wiki and not a bastardised spawn-of-wiki-CMS.
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    nice idea about collaboration integrating opensource tools.
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Graham Perrin

O3Spaces Support - 0 views

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