Den 29. sep. 2005 kl. 20.10 skrev Nicola Ken Barozzi:

In this way during real-time collaborative sessions, we can all code
together, or see others code.

http://socialsoftware.weblogsinc.com/entry/1234000410060570/
http://gobby.0x539.de/

Just to share my experience (with SubEthaEdit, the Mac-only software that assumingly inspired Gobby):

Real-time, collaborative editing has been one of the most important tools in our project. I do most of my work using it: writing articles, project proposals, meeting memos, anything:-)

About meeting memos:

We write them in the forrest-supported jspwiki format collaboratively while conducting the meeting (all contributing), and when the meeting is over, the memo is ready (in principle, at least:-), and directly published to xml->html with forrest. Since all contributed to the memo, there's really no need to review the notes. Instant publishing - for real!

It's nice to see a cross-plattform alternative to SubEthaEdit, and I would definitely give it a try!

Sjur

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