Sunday, March 15, 2009

Write, Edit, and Access Your Documents From Anywhere Online

Online word processors offer plenty of options computer-based word processors cannot. If you want to access your documents from different computers, for example, or collaborate on a file via the internet, a web-based word processor is useful tool. Unlike your computer-based word processor, you can write, edit, access, and share your documents from any computer in the world with internet access.

Here are five online word processors worth checking out.

Buzzword is a free web-based word processor brought to you by the Adobe team. It supports plain text, rich text, Microsoft Word, and Word XML files.

Google Documents comes with plenty of options and advanced features. Add a table of contents to your document, use their built in dictionary, and even save your file as a PDF or Power Point presentation.

Thinkfree comes with a 1 GB storage capacity and is "designed to look, feel, and behave like Microsoft Office." Your files are stored on a secure server for easy access, and you can run Thinkfree on Windows, Mac, or Linux.

Writeboard uses a slightly different process to store your documents. You can create as many "writeboards" as you wish, for free, with no size limits, but if you want to keep them all in one place, you'll need to sign up for their Backpack organizer.

Zoho Writer offers unlimited storage space until they are out of Beta phase. After that, you will get 1 GB with your free account. Their function are quite impressive for a web-based word processor.

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