Link: Zoho Writer Goes Offline - Video Tutorial.
Lawyers who share document drafting projects, or collaborate with others, have been happy to use the new web-based word processing software. The coolest thing about web-based document processing is that it is web-based. That means that others with Internet access, no matter where they are, can share and collaborate with others. However, the worst thing about web-based word processing is that it is are web-based. You can't use them offline, in many cases. Now, ZoHo has made its processor off-line capable, and syncs with the online stored documents when you go back online. A combination of document tools that work both offline and online; this is the future of document processing.
That's what I don't like about Zoho - you can't use it off-line. That means you to be always connected to the internet and that's not always possible. There are moments when an on-line project management software is of no use, that's why we use Wrike http://www.wrike.com/. It's integrated with our inbox and we don't to stay logged in all the time.
Posted by: Curtis Stevens | December 07, 2007 at 06:48 AM