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    Collabora Online

    Collabora Online

    Collabora Online is a collaborative online office suite

    Collabora Online is a powerful online office suite that you can integrate into your own infrastructure or access via one of our trusted hosting Partners. Your digital sovereignty is our priority. We provide you with all the tools to keep your data secure, without compromising on features. Collabora Online’s text document editor provides a true WYSIWYG editing experience, making visualizing your document layout incredibly easy. Open any document, add comments and track changes from anywhere, with anyone. Format and style your pages with endless options. From simple spreadsheets and calculations to advanced formulas, Calc can do it all. ...
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    CryptPad
    CryptPad is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted collaborative office suite developed by XWiki SAS. It offers a privacy-focused alternative to mainstream cloud-based productivity tools, enabling users to create, edit, and share documents securely without compromising data privacy. All content is encrypted client-side, ensuring that only authorized users can access the information. CryptPad supports various applications, including rich text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, code editing, kanban boards, polls, and whiteboards, facilitating real-time collaboration among teams. ...
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    Yjs

    Yjs

    Shared data types for building collaborative software

    Yjs is a high-performance, open-source CRDT (Conflict-free Replicated Data Type) implementation for building collaborative, real-time applications. It enables multiple users to edit shared data structures—such as text documents, arrays, maps, and XML trees—synchronously and offline. Yjs is network-agnostic and works with WebRTC, WebSocket, or any other transport layer, making it ideal for collaborative editors, whiteboards, and design tools. Its compact updates and powerful reconciliation system make it one of the most efficient and developer-friendly CRDT libraries available.
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    expeDITA Content Collaboration Tool
    This project defines a walk-up-and-use, wiki-like experience designed to encourage the widest possible deployment of basic DITA writing capability across new communities of users, whose requirements can help drive additional DITA tools and services.
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