Adobe launches Buzzword public beta
Looking for an online word processing application but you don't fancy Google Docs, Zoho Writer, or ThinkFree? Adobe has launched a public beta of Buzzword. Previously, you could only access the online writing/collaborating application with an invitation.
Buzzword is a slick web application that looks unlike any other word processor we've sen. It supports tables, images and page breaks. You can create and store documents online, share them with other users, print or download them. The one thing you can't do is insert hyperlinks in a document.
[via Digital Inspiration]
Buzzword is a slick web application that looks unlike any other word processor we've sen. It supports tables, images and page breaks. You can create and store documents online, share them with other users, print or download them. The one thing you can't do is insert hyperlinks in a document.
[via Digital Inspiration]













Comments
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Subscribe to commentsFinchNov 7th 2007 6:58PM
Learn to Proof Read before you publish
GilbertDec 7th 2007 12:09PM
Hey Finch, guess what? Proofread is one word and isn't capitalized unless it begins a sentence. People in glass houses...
michaelNov 7th 2007 7:35PM
Wow! I really like it. Much better than OO Writer.
I really hope this will get Microsoft to make a free basic version of Word and other MS Office stuff. It would make the world a whole lot better.
MikeNov 28th 2007 9:01AM
Wow that is incredibly slick. Not the speediest thing in the world but certainly easier on the eyes than Zoho or Google.