I was doing some research on social software and have just come across Christopher Allen's blog, Life With Alacrity, and mention of his application SynchroEdit.
I've been trying to experiment with SubEthaEdit which is a very cool (I'm told) app for simultaneous realtime modification of a web page. Sounds very great, but couldn't find anyone else with it installed (it's a Mac OSX app) so haven't been able to have much of a play.
In any case, Synchro is web-based so should be easier to experiment with :-)
Comments (3)
I'm surprised that the latest Camino doesn't work, as it was suppost to be based on Firefox 1.05 which did work. I'll add it to list of issues to research.
Posted by Christopher Allen | December 8, 2005 7:48 PM
Posted on December 8, 2005 19:48
Hi Christopher,
I've created an account (I'm user Bozo) what I meant was the SubEtha Edit is a Mac OSX product. Your app is a web service.
Which is swell :-)
BTW, I've started experimenting on Mozilla (Camino) and can't edit the text, so I'll switch to Firefox and give it a go...
Best,
Dug
Posted by Dug | December 8, 2005 4:33 PM
Posted on December 8, 2005 16:33
It isn't OS X -- SynchroEdit just requires Firefox or Mozilla on any platform (Mac, Windows, or Linux). Sign up for an account, and give it a try.
Posted by Christopher Allen | December 8, 2005 4:18 PM
Posted on December 8, 2005 16:18