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    A collaboration platform that enables non-locking, synchronous, real-time collaborative (NOT text only) editing with editor independence. It also provides edit by edit session playback. To collaborate just enter a name, group and password.
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    OCEditor is an open collaboration editor that allows controversial and extendend documents to be created, edited and voted upon (by paragraphs). The discussions and versions are kept.
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    Brainlink is a collaborative text editor that utilitizes IP multicasting, written in Java. Brainlink is a port of the Network Text Editor (a research project created at University College London), developed at the University of Glasgow, Scotland.
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