The new Central Desktop service offers collaboration features similar to the soon-to-be-released Office 2010, but works with a plugin to Office 2003 or 2007.
"The biggest selling point for the soon-to-ship Microsoft Office 2010 is its new features for storing documents online and editing them with coworkers. At Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco this week, Central Desktop, whose business collaboration service competes with Microsofts SharePoint, was previewing a new service with an intriguing proposition: Get Office 2010-like collaboration without Office 2010.
Based on technology from OffiSync, Central Desktop for Office works with Office 2003 and 2007 as well as 2010. Its a plug-in for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint which lets you open files saved on Central Desktops servers, edit them within the Office apps, manage changes from multiple colleagues, and save merged documents back to the cloud. It certainly doesnt eliminate the need for Office 2010for one thing, it lacks anything like Microsofts new Office Web Apps file viewer/editorsbut its worth a look if youre allergic to big upgrades. (Unlike SharePoint, Central Desktop is hosted; unlike Office 2010, it offers team editing in Excel as well as Word and PowerPoint.)"
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