Yet Another Free WP, Spreadsheet, and Presentation Alternative
From the Project Management 2.0 Blog
by Dave Garrett
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Situation: You Have No $, but Need Something Like MS Office...
ThinkFree is a FREE set of Software as a Service applications that not only claim to be an MS Office replacement, but they look a heck of a lot like the MS Apps they are aiming to replace. There's nothing to install and they give you 1 GB of free storage on there site. Once you have the documents stored on the ThinkFree site you can invite others to
collaborate on them with you, tracking changes, etc. along the way. There's also something called
Doc Exchange where you can share your documents with the world - allowing others to rate them, copy them, and easily publish them to their blogs.
Posted on: July 28, 2007 11:56 PM |
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Zechariah Lim
Advisory Project Manager| IBM Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
I briefly visited the site and I''m sure there''s a privacy tradeoff somewhere for the "free" 1Gb, and ThinkFree Office sounds like its a rebranded OpenOffice. The server version looks interesting though.
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