5 open source alternatives to Google Docs

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When you deal with a lot of documents every day, whatever you write—whitepapers, manuals, presentations, different marketing materials, contracts, etc.—at a certain point (most commonly, at the final stage) you have to interact with different people, specifying and discussing details, proofreading and approving them. The simplest way to work on your documents simultaneously with others is using online document editors like Google Docs and MS Office 365. Both allow you to co-edit documents in real time and store them on centralized servers. While these are both popular options, there are several open source alternatives. In this post, we'll take a look at five open source collaborative text editors available to anyone.

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Submitted by Silvia Pellacani
02/10/2015
in the project Tecnologie per freelance

last updated 02/10/2015

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