by Brad Linder on April 1, 2009 at 04:00 PM

ThinkFree Office is a web-based office suite similar to Google Docs and Zoho Office. But the ThinkFree folks set themselves apart from the crowd last year when they released a desktop client that lets you edit documents on your computer and synchronize them with a web server. Now ThinkFree is back with a Flash-based document viewer that you can embed on any web page. Just upload your Word, ...
by Lee Mathews on December 16, 2008 at 09:00 AM

By now, many of you are probably using web-based office suites like Zoho, Google Docs, or Thinkfree as your primary office applications. If you do and you're a Firefox user as well, you'll probably love the OpenIT Online addon.
I mentioned it previously in my list of 14 extremely useful addons, but it's been updated quite a bit since then.
When you install the plugin, the configuration wizard ...
by Brad Linder on October 21, 2008 at 04:00 PM

Earlier this year the developers of online office suite ThinkFree launched a free desktop version of their software designed to run on Windows, Mac, and Linux. ThinkFree Office includes a word processor, spreadheet app and presentations program. ThinkFree users can also synchronize their documents with the online version of ThinkFree Office where registered users will get up to 1GB of storage ...
by Brad Linder on April 12, 2008 at 12:00 PM

Been so busy waiting for your American Airlines flight to actually take off that you haven't had time to catch up on the week's other news? Wait, that doesn't make sense. You've had nothing but time on your hands. Aww, whatever. Here are some of our favorite stories from the past week. No excuses necessary. Flickr launches video uploads We've been expecting Flickr to add a video upload feature to ...
by Brad Linder on April 8, 2008 at 08:00 PM

Office suites like Google Docs and Zoho Office have been busy adding offline access to let you access and edit spreadsheets, text, and presentation documents in a web browser whether you're connected to the internet or not. But paying ThinkFree customers have had this ability since last year. That's because ThinkFree offers two products: an online, web-based office suite and a Microsoft ...
by Brad Linder on December 17, 2007 at 05:00 PM

We spend a lot of time talking about Google Docs & Spreadsheets, Zoho, and other online office suites. For the most part they don't have all the features of Microsoft Office, but they attempt to make up for that in convenience (access them from any computer) and price (usually free). But we've always had a suspicion that most computer users have never heard of these web based office suites. ...
by Brad Linder on September 14, 2007 at 12:00 PM

Google's much kind of anticipated PowerPoint clone could be almost ready to see the light of day. There've been rumors that Google was working on a slideshow application for ages. In April, Google bought one company with presentation technology, and another in June. Also in June, Gmail added the ability to view PowerPoint slides sent as e-mail attachments. But while the company has an online word ...
by Chris Gilmer on April 6, 2007 at 03:00 PM

ThinkFree has launched a few different ways for people to startup their own little applications and mashups. We covered the company last year when it returned from the dead and began offering a web based application suite. ThinkFree now has a plugin available that was released yesterday that gives Wordpress bloggers the ability to drop in MS Office documents, spreadsheets and presentations that ...
by Chris Gilmer on April 4, 2007 at 08:00 AM

Could this online office suite steal people away from the popular Google and Zoho? It seems far from likely that Peepel will ever take market share away from the online office application space. However, they might look a little amateur, but a lot of development work has gong under the Peepel hood, showing how serious people are indeed trying to get into this space. Peepel has just announced ...
by Ryan Carter on September 6, 2006 at 12:55 PM

I got an email this morning from ThinkFree Online (office suite) detailing the new features therein. On the off chance that you didn't get the same email (or spam-filtered it) here is the scoop: Quick edit is a new feature to compliment "Power Edit", meant more for drive-by writing than the whole 7-course meal, also easier blogging features are built right in now. ThinkFree office also is now ...