Adobe Collaborative Word Processor
Quoted from Adobe Adds Collaborative Word Processor to Arsenal | Groundhog Tech News
The war for the future of online-connected desktop applications opened some new battlefronts today. At its Adobe MAX conference currently taking place in Chicago, the San Jose, California-based company announced a new, collaborative word processing acquisition and several other developments targeted to this new arena.
Things are getting interesting! Check out Buzzword’s blog | Adobe to acquire Virtual Ubiquity:
This announcement certainly signals a long and prosperous future for Buzzword. Now that Buzzword is becoming part of the Adobe family, you can be even more confident of the security and reliability of your documents over the long haul. If you have friends and collaborators with whom you want to work on documents, send them to buzzword.com. As mentioned in a previous blog post, we’ve opened up our new account process so anyone interested will be able to get an account.
I’m wondering personally how many release cycles it will take for this to get integrated into their Technical Communication products, and how well it will compete with Word.
After all, the standard for collaborative word processing is Microsoft Office Word 2007. I had been debating about editing my blogs with Word…
Posted by Charles in Corporate Authenticity, Online Collaboration, Software, Tech Writing, Web 2.0, Workflow Collaboration | Comment now »
