Socialtext launches offline capability
After Zoho, its now the turn of Socialtext to introduce “offline editing” capability.
Like the TiddlyWiki software on which it’s based, Socialtext Unplugged relies on JavaScript to make the Web pages into self-contained applications. “It merges the document paradigm with the Web paradigm of computing,” Ruston says.
Thus users can visit a Socialtext Unplugged page, edit it, and save it using only a Web browser. And upon re-establishing an Internet connection, changes can be synced to a server-based wiki.
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December 14th, 2006 at 12:53 am
Have you tried scrybe yet? I was pretty impressed with the video on the site. I applied for a beta invite late october, no invite yet!
If you haven’t checked scrybe out … here goes http://iscrybe.com/
December 17th, 2006 at 6:44 pm
ha ha ..u guys think this website developed..they put in production directly from prototype.