Ed,

> > Google is getting more active in this area too, with google docs, 
> > http://www.google.com/google-d-s/intl/en/tour1.html which doesn't 
> > require Office be installed. Too early to tell which will 
> prevail, but 
> > in either case this is good news for us because we get to use these 
> > tools right away instead of developing our own software or 
> finding 3rd 
> > party products. For the MS product, if you have office, 
> just plug in 
> > this extension and it's ready (it seems, haven't tried it) 
> - and then 
> > switch to google when/if they put out a better/more widely used
> > product.
> 
>       I'm using Google Docs for writing up a lot of the Dabo  
> documentation, and so far it works great.

I'll take that as a good recommendation :)

It will interesting to watch how this plays out, because it does amount
to Google firing a shot across MS's bow.

Win-win for us either way, because we get a pretty good deal for what it
does.

I just don't want to get involved with both, per the KISS principle, so
I'll maybe experiment but mostly wait to tie in with one or the other
after the dust settles. Maybe there's room for both, but I just don't
want two more sets of procedures. On the surface, it seems that Google
has the better idea. 


Bill



> -- Ed Leafe



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