abstract
| - A collaborative real-time editor is a kind of text editor that allows simultaneous editing of the same text by different participants using different computers. 80.57.211.77 21:36, November 2, 2013 (UTC) Software that was designed for collaborative real-time editing of text
* Amy Editor is an collammers, supporting syntax highlighting, operates through a web browser. The software is open source.
* SubEthaEdit (Mac OS X)
* ACE (Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X) is a free and easy-to-use collaborative text editor.
* Gobby (Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X) is a free software, open source project. It is cross-platform (though Mac version requires X-windows and is not trivial to get working - v.0.2.0 as at 08Oct2005). First released in June 2005.
* MoonEdit (Linux, Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD) is free for non-commercial use, it allows basic collaborative editing
* Groove Networks contains a collaborative editing module.
* Chalks is a cross platform, free software, open source project currently in pre-alpha phase.
* Yarrr (☠) allows real time collaborative web-based editing and whiteboarding as a MediaWiki extension.
* oxyd [1] is a open-source web based collaborative editor in development as a Summer of Code [2] project.
* Marratech [3] is commercial software with a whiteboard function.
* LeoN, as described by its own site, is "a plugin for Leo to enable collaborative editing over the network."
* SIGSoft Editor is the early stages of a student-developed collaborative editor. (No working version as of January '06.)
* LivePad, "a near real-time web-based collaborative editor for Mozilla and its derivatives, like Mozilla Firefox."
* WriteURL, a free real-time collaborative editor that requires no registration. It uses web sockets, and node.js on the server. Web browser based collaborative real-time editing of documents
* JotSpot Live [4]
* SynchroEdit web-based application, currently in alpha release
* Collabedit real-time source code editor
* Squadreal-time source code editor
* beWeeVee co-operative editor based on Microsoft Silverlight
* Etherpad open source extremely fast and lightweight collaborative editor
* Firepad open source collaborative code / rich-text editor Other software that allows collaborative real-time editing
* GNU Emacs provides basic collaborative editing support under the X Window System, using the "make-frame-on-display" command.
* GNU Screen allows multiple users to share one console screen, but they have to share a single cursor.
* DocSynch [5] is a simple collaborative editing protocol using Internet Relay Chat. Only one author can write at a given time. Software that is collaborative but not real time
* Writeboard [6] This is just web based version control, not real time at all
* Writely [7] is a web browser based collaborative editor, syncs are 'every few seconds' rather than real time
* OpenEffort.com - free online collaboration platform for creating and publishing content.
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