Awesome. That is what I needed.
Thank you.
This can be useful:
https://pad.riseup.net/
Sorry, could you elaborate more on making a wiki group? I don't know anything
about that, a link with documentation would help.
Etherpad is very good.
Thank you all.
I meant use a wiki software like mediawiki
make it readable and editable for only the people you want.
mediawiki is hard for small project. I suggesd dokuwiki or wikiwiki both are
free software.
I was watching videos about doku and I've to say that it is very impressive
and I've found pluguins to export to odf format.
It is a shame it doesn't have an integrated chat to speak with others and I
think you cannot see the other person typing as you do so you cannot work at
the same
You don't need wiki software to provide a chat feature! Just use IRC or XMPP
if you want text chat, or if you want voice or video chat, Mumble or SIP
(Ekiga, Jitsi, etc).
Sorry onpon4 but I've written my complain poorly: It's not about the chat
feature, it's about working on the same document at the same time. Let me put
an example of what I mean:
I remember working on a tutorial for the Trisquel wiki: I was correcting some
mistakes I've made but a very
Maybe you could achieve what you want with VNC control? That is, one of you
setting up a VNC server allowing others to take control, and then all
collaborators connecting to that server.
If you need a VNC client/server package to recommend, I'd suggest TightVNC.
On Trisquel, Remmina seems
Greetings ladies and gentlemen.
I think the title is self-explanatory but I will elaborate on that just in
case:
I want to work with my friends on a specific subject and we would want to
have an alternative to google docs. We are now working with the owncloud
editor but we are looking
If latex is ok there's sharelatex, which is free software under the agpl.
Here's few
https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Gobby (also in tris 6)
https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Etherpad
use a group wiki or setup webdav
I second Sachin-- use a wiki.
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