Online Document Collaboration: Office vs. TextFlow - Small Business Computing

Online Document Collaboration: Office vs. TextFlow

Jun 28, 2010
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SMBNow: Online Document Collaboration – Office vs. TextFlow

TextFlow, from Nordic River Software, helps users visualize, evaluate and decide upon contributions from multiple authors. The company recently launched a desktop version for Microsoft Word and a version for the Google Apps Marketplace.


“Microsoft Office 2010 has finally hit shelves, but what SMBs want to know
is, “is it really worth it?

Combine this with the fact that new collaboration features of Office 2010 only being available together with Sharepoint 2010, and it’s no wonder why businesses are looking at alternatives such as OpenOffice and Google Docs. With the different platforms users can mix and match solutions, build their own mashups and pay for just what they need.”

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