Posted by Anonymous on December 12, 2010 at 11:13am
I'm trying to find a product that was mentioned back when we were planning Drupaldelphia 2010 (in February?) Someone showed us a web-based application that allowed two or more people to type on a page simultaneously and each saw the other's inputs in real time.
If I recall correctly, Google bought the company and then just let the product languish. I have a real good use for something like it - but can't remember the name! I've looked at Google's list of things: http://www.google.com/intl/en/options/ but I don't see it here.
Thanks,
Eric
Comments
That was Ether Pad, and
That was Ether Pad, and Elijah Lynn introduced it.
Ether Pad
That was it! Thanks.
Google Docs
That feature is available in Google Docs when both users are signed in and on the same shared document, presentation, or spreadsheet.
Google Docs
I was thinking of EtherPad but it's interesting to see this functionality is now included in Google Docs. Thanks.
teaching
I teach high school English, and it is a perfect way for my students to collaborate, peer edit, and the "revision log" allows me to make comments and see how they are progressing. Let me know if you need any help.