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Is it possible to get something that easily lets a 3 or 4 people edit a Microsoft Office document (ppt, doc or xls) simultaneously, same as Google docs lets you but with MS products?
I have a file server, so sharing the docs is already covered, but if one person has it open already everyone else gets Read Only access. I need everyone to have Write access at the same time. It's be useful if this also came with video/voice conf etc in the same package.
Sharepoint Portal Server seems a bit overkill and I'm not sure it'd do what I want anyway.
I'm thinking MSN Live, although that is horribly clogged with gayness and adverts. Google is ok, but won't play with MS Office because they want you to use Googledocs.
Anything else out there that you know of?
Is it possible to get something that easily lets a 3 or 4 people edit a Microsoft Office document (ppt, doc or xls) simultaneously, same as Google docs lets you but with MS products?
I have a file server, so sharing the docs is already covered, but if one person has it open already everyone else gets Read Only access. I need everyone to have Write access at the same time. It's be useful if this also came with video/voice conf etc in the same package.
Sharepoint Portal Server seems a bit overkill and I'm not sure it'd do what I want anyway.
I'm thinking MSN Live, although that is horribly clogged with gayness and adverts. Google is ok, but won't play with MS Office because they want you to use Googledocs.
Anything else out there that you know of?
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Adobe talked about doing one, Adobe Share, but Office Live Workspace(http://workspace.officelive.com/LearnMore) is the cut-down, free version of Sharepoint.
Not sure any of them allow simultaneous writing though, how would it resolve two people editing the same bit? Usually someone would 'check out' a document, work on it, then check it back in.
What you're after is perhaps less document sharing, but more a discussion tool with whiteboarding features - so you 'discuss' the document at the same time, and everyone sees the edits as they happen. That just needs a connection, not a special server all can see.
Not sure any of them allow simultaneous writing though, how would it resolve two people editing the same bit? Usually someone would 'check out' a document, work on it, then check it back in.
What you're after is perhaps less document sharing, but more a discussion tool with whiteboarding features - so you 'discuss' the document at the same time, and everyone sees the edits as they happen. That just needs a connection, not a special server all can see.
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Urm, can't you create a document and then share it so multiple people can access/edit it at the same time? I thought that came with office? I work from shared docs all the time when I actually go to work and I can't remember the precise steps but I recall it being quite simple to let everyone have access. Is that live office?
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Hurrah, full circle thread! That is indeed what I want to achieve, but with MS Office docs.ProfHawking wrote:ok back on topic. ive just been using google docs, i can confirm it allows more than one user to edit a file at once. i dont know how. i suspect google pixies and magic
What FJ said...
...is exactly what I'm after.FJ wrote:What you're after is perhaps less document sharing, but more a discussion tool with whiteboarding features - so you 'discuss' the document at the same time, and everyone sees the edits as they happen. That just needs a connection, not a special server all can see.
Going to check out Office Live Workspace. Ta!