> From: John Stoffel [mailto:[email protected]]
> 
> I find that sharepoint is a total pain inthe ass, because if someone
> locks a file, you're up shit creek trying to edit it again, unless you
> just copy it into a new name and then edit it and save your changes.
> And hey, presto, you lose all the supposed great features of
> sharepoint, such as collaboration.
> 
> Useless piece of shit.

Yes it can be configured and used that way, but for the reasons John mentioned, 
it's the worst way you could possibly use it.

Specifically discussing the document library module (or whatever it's called) 
here's another way you could use it:

As a starting point, imagine google docs. You login to google, and you edit all 
your docs in the web interface. It's not as powerful as the full-blown 
clientside word processor or spreadsheet application, but it's pretty powerful 
and good for lots of things. You can see other peoples' cursors flying around 
the screen as you all simultaneously edit the same file, you can chat with each 
other, and you see their edits taking place while they happen. All these 
capabilities exist in sharepoint too - I forget what they call it - I think 
it's Microsoft Web Apps. But unlike google docs, you're not forced to edit in 
the web browser. At the file selection page, you have the option of clicking 
"edit in browser," or "edit in client app." If you click edit in client app, 
what happens is that Word or Excel or whatever is able to use the https:// URL 
automatically, instead of disk. This means you have the full power of the 
client app, and the full feature compatibility of online web document editin
 g. Collaboration, chat, mice flying around on the screen, etc. If for some 
reason you don't like or don't want any of that, you can do as John does - lock 
the file and download it, make changes, upload. Most people find that workflow 
to be a pain in the ass, but there are some situations where strict versioning 
and modification control are necessary.

Point is, it's a giant complex thing, with one hundred million configuration 
options. You can make it do whatever you want, and that's the reason these 
consulting companies exist - to walk you through what you can do, and make it 
work the way you want, and support your company using it in the ways that you 
want to use it. Not everything will work on every platform - the client-side 
simultaneous edit feature definitely doesn't exist in linux - So what you have 
to do is get people to represent their normal workflow behaviors, and get their 
involvement to make sure everyone can find a solution or workaround to every 
problem that matters to them.

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