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    TSI-VC

    TSI-VC

    A simple version control and document collaboration tool

    ...Examples include technical specifications, commercial bid preparation or any other document that requires multiple authors. Since it uses Filemaker containers it can be use for any file type including PDF, DOC, ZIP, XLS, DDG etc. The system can also be used for basic document distribution to non-registered users. Two How To videos are shown here: http://taroko.org/documentation/videos/TSI-VC-DocMgnt.mp4 http://taroko.org/documentation/videos/TSI-VC-Admin.mp4
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    Collab: a collaboration tool
    A tool to edit .txt files and other files (now only a simple .rtf) with multiple persons through a IRC network. Easy to use, automatic upload function so you can work togheter wherever you want. Help me to improve this! Ideas? Contact me...
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    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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    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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    Multiplayer Notepad is a collaboration tool that allows multiple users to edit a single document with real-time synchronization between them.
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    OpComm - The Operational Communicator - a IM/collaboration software which should help developers do realtime design and development collaboration even being in distant places of the world, or game players to communicate efficiently during a network game.
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    A secure collaborative framework that is being used by other projects such as CFAgent (online customer service), CFWeb (pure HTTP communication for CFAgent) and much more in addition to serving as a standalone all-in-one collaboration platform by itself.
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    Messy is a collaboration tool for distributed teams. It provides for instant messaging between members of the collaborating groups, a basic group management framework over which additional capabilities can be layered, and a sample concurrent editor.
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