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    Collaborative real-time editing - also called ExtremeWiki'ing or tinging - will make fun explode and will make the all over wikilandia working-speed multiply.
    Collaborative real-time editing - also called ExtremeWiki'ing or tinging - will make fun explode and will make the all over wikilandia working-speed multiply.


    The [[TingWiki|thing-wiki]] uses MoonEdit, which is not open source and therefore insufficient. There are two promising and seemingly advanced cross-platform free and opensource projects: Gobby and chalks.
    The [[TingWiki|ting-wiki]] uses [[MoonEdit]], which is not open source and therefore insufficient. There are two promising and seemingly advanced cross-platform free and [[open source]] projects: [[Gobby]] and [[chalks]].


    the node for different collaborative real-time editor projects is [http://www.emacswiki.org/cw/collaborative_editor community-wiki: collaborative editor].
    the node for different collaborative real-time editor projects is [http://www.emacswiki.org/cw/collaborative_editor community-wiki: collaborative editor].

    Related: [[MoonEdit]], [[Gobby]]


    [[Category:Software]]
    [[Category:Networking]]
    [[Category:Wiki]]
    [[Category:Ting]]

    Latest revision as of 22:16, 31 August 2005

    Collaborative real-time editing - also called ExtremeWiki'ing or tinging - will make fun explode and will make the all over wikilandia working-speed multiply.

    The ting-wiki uses MoonEdit, which is not open source and therefore insufficient. There are two promising and seemingly advanced cross-platform free and open source projects: Gobby and chalks.

    the node for different collaborative real-time editor projects is community-wiki: collaborative editor.

    Related: MoonEdit, Gobby

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