David Crossley wrote: >Good one. When shall we investigate? >This weekend, next? > >-David > > Yes this looks cool and I had come across it in my search but it is still only alpha and they only have a simple demo of it right now. We can't actually use it currently. I think it is still good to keep an eye on it and here is the link to their milestones which lays out where they are going: http://wiki.synchroedit.com/index.cgi?MileStones. That page says the Open Source release is scheduled for approximately Nov. 11. One thing to look at is the bottom where it lists things that are not currently in the milestones.
Also, for those that do want to play with it, I found that clicking on the demo link from the home page doesn't work for me, but if you go to Certificate Page and then click on the demo link in there, it will work. - Addi >Ross Gardler wrote: > > >>This one works on Mac too... >> >>-------- Original Message -------- >>Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 22:08:05 -0400 >>From: Gregor J. Rothfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: SynchroEdit is a browser-based simultaneous multiuser editor >> >>http://synchroedit.com/ >> >>SynchroEdit is a browser-based simultaneous multiuser editor, a form of >>same-time, different-place groupware. It allows multiple users to edit a >>single web-based document at the same time, and it continuously >>synchronizes all changes so that users always have the same version. >> >>SynchroEdit's main editor is fully WYSIWYG, dynamically displaying >>bolds, italics, underlines, strikethroughs, with various justifications, >>indents and listing styles as an author inputs them. SynchroEdit also >>supports a simple, text-only editor for more basic documents. To clarify >>the multiuser experience, the editor window clearly depicts every user's >>changes in a specific color and also marks where each user is currently >>editing with a colored flag listing the user's name. >> >>It is our intent to release this under an Open Source license later this >>year. >> >>-- >> >> > > > > > >
