EtherPad Brings Simultaneous Writing to the Web

With EtherPad, the Mac’s SubEthaEdit finally gains some company in the realm of collaborative writing, in which two or more people can edit a document and see all the edits in real time. EtherPad’s difference: It’s a Web application that de facto supports many platforms without the need for a central Mac OS X host.

read more | digg story

Related Images:

Similar Posts

  • Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-04-11

    http://twitpic.com/1djfcx – Kiesha helping me sort cables. # Fusion Garage JooJoo review — Engadget.. http://digg.com/d31NbHK # Found some of my old CDs. Currently listening to Toad the Wet Sprocket's album, "Fear." Fun stuff. # 47 Products we wish that Steve Jobs would Release.. http://digg.com/d31NiaH # My orthodontist wanted to break my jaw, remove .25 inch,…

  • Free International Calls

    If you have friends overseas, here are some great resources for using a domestic dial-through number to make free international calls. Here’s how it works: dial the access number for the international dialtone (in this case, the number is based in Iowa), dial the international number at the dialtone, and then you’re connected to the…

  • New Camera

    I got a new digital camera: Fujifilm S9100. It’s a 9 MP, 10.7x optical zoom wanna-be DSLR. My old camera, Sony Cybershot F707, is still a good camera, but it couldn’t take action shots, like pictures of the horses running, without a lot of work. I also ran into trouble when I wanted to zoom…

  • Research week

    I’m taking some time off this week to work on research and have some much-needed down time. Hopefully, I’ll be able to coordinate with my coauthor who is also on travel this week. However, I won’t be online much because of it. Related Images:

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.