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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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/
ha ha ..u guys think this website developed..they put in production directly from prototype.
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