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zintinioJul 25th 2010 7:29PM
There is also a collaborative text editor called Gobby. Features (according to site) include:
Realtime Collaboration through encrypted channels (version 0.4.0 and up)
Each user has its own changeable colour to be identified by others
IRC-like chat for communicating with your partners while coding
Syntax highlighting for most programming languages
Session password protection
Multiple documents in one session
Drag'n'drop of documents into Gobby
Document synchronisation on request
Zeroconf support
Unicode support
Cross-platform: runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X (albeit not natively) and other flavours of UN*X
Gobby is free software and licenced under the GPL 2