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- December 2, 2008
Textflow parallel word processing app now in public beta
Filed under: Text, Office, Productivity
Textflow is an Adobe AIR-based collaboration app that allows you to incorporate changes from several different people into one Word document. Sending your draft to everyone you’re working with, and then manually combining all of their versions is a pain. With Textflow, you can just drop in each person’s document and see a side-by-side view of the changes, and then put everything in order with a little bit of dragging. The app is now in public beta.
If you’ve used track changes in Word, Textflow’s “choose or refuse” interface will be familiar to you. But textflow is like track changes on steroids, if you’ll pardon a cliché. Besides the ability to handle several sets of changes from several separate Word files at once, it’s also a lot easier to tell at a glance who’s changed what, and decide which version to use. There’s even a scrapboard to store ideas you’re not sure about yet. The best part is that your collaborators don’t even have to know what Textflow is for you to use it effectively.
[via Go2Web20 Blog]
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