This past week, we needed a solution for collaboration in creating documents. We were so weary of the standard email threads copying 4 or 5 people every time. We first tried Quip, but alas, I don’t think SalesForce is going to give us a good enough price. And we can’t justify paying $10 per person (after the first 5, that is). So we kept looking — and found Etherpad. Yes, it’s a hassle to stage it. But there are several “free” solutions out there. And maybe you’ll have an I.T. guy who can stage it. Either way, Etherpad is a great product — and completely free! Worth a try. Learn more at…
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Why not use Google Docs? What does this solution provide that Google Docs does not? Is privacy or security a factor? Really curious. Thanks.
I, too, was wondering why not Google docs. If anyone knows compelling reasons for Etherpad over Google Docs, please share. Thanks!