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Re: [ba-ohs-talk] Collaborative Editing / Tracking?


Hi, 
New xhtml markup allows notation of editing changes.
Best Regards, 
Joe    (01)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "blincoln" <blincoln@ssesco.com>
To: <ba-ohs-talk@bootstrap.org>
Sent: August 20, 2002 3:11 AM
Subject: [ba-ohs-talk] Collaborative Editing / Tracking?    (02)


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> I realize that I'm either asking the most rudimentary question or
> the most irritating one, but I have failed to find a clear answer in
> my OHS-list archive.
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> Is there a current non-microsoft option for collaborative editing
> of simple text files?  Microsoft Word seems to be the current
> stand-out for decent change-tracking software, but I need to be
> able to do this with a group of people who don't all have
> Microsoft Office.  *gasp*
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> I know, what sort of stone-age delinquents can't get their hands on a pirate
> copy of Word, but surely.. there is something available that offers
> at least rudimentary multiple-editor support? (When I asked for options
> from 3 different professional associates today, they all offered to give 
> me a burned CD of office2k, an amusing commentary on the state of affairs.)
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> I know we'd discussed this as a feature that would be highly desireable
> or even key to a good collaboration environment, but as for specific
> options, my memory is blank.
> 
> thanks for reminding me, pointing me at a URL, or telling me when the
> last discussion of this was on the OHS group so I can find it in my 
> archives :)
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> bcl
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