For IT literary people, applications like Microsoft Word, Open Office or a simpler text editor such as Notepad of Windows, Text Edit of Mac OS X are no stranger. But as the time to use the browser is increasing, the need to write on the user's browser also increases. In this case, the following suggestions may be appropriate:
Google Docs - This is probably the most talked about online text editor, simply thanks to Google's reputation. And whether you like Google or not, Google Docs (aka Writely) is really capable of replacing all editing applications installed on your computer.
Zoho Writer - Add a great application. By comparison, Zoho Writer is on par with Google Docs in terms of features but is more attractive as a standalone option. In other words, Zoho Writer doesn't need a big name like Google to become popular.
Adobe Buzzword - Like Google "created" Google Docs, Adobe bought Buzzword. As mentioned above, Buzzword is also a reliable option. The most obvious difference of this application is the darker interface color tone, which bears the characteristic Adobe color.
ThinkFree Office Write - Though not as popular as the three names mentioned above, ThinkFree's Write application can handle larger volumes. There may be many reasons for you to like or dislike ThinkFree, but technically you will be surprised.
picoWrite - picoWrite is one of many applications of picoScrib and also not the most outstanding of them. Users can even feel that the interface of picoWrite is not attractive, but it would be wrong to rush to look at this application.
Microsoft Office Web - Microsoft applications are not yet released and cannot be used directly. Thus, in the future, loyal fans of Microsoft Word will be able to edit online right on their favorite applications.
These online text editors may not be as functional as the offline version, especially if compared to the Microsoft Office office suite. But they have a huge advantage: editing on any computer with a web browser and Internet connection, as well as supporting many people working on a document at the same time.
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The best free online writing support tools Picture 1 Sometimes bloggers' entries become long-term stories. Blogs have become popular trends. Here are some services that represent this movement:
TypePad - One of the leading blogging services today, only unfortunately has a fee.
Movable Type - also from Six Apart, Movable Type is a more commercial blogging platform with enhanced customizations and management features for many users.
WordPress.com - Famous for its simplicity, openness and scalability, but most importantly, for free, WordPress.com is a very popular blog hosting service with a huge number of members.
WordPress.org - If you want, you can customize and install WordPress on the server you choose with a separate domain name. This is also the choice of many famous blog sites.
Squarespace - The main attraction of Squarespace is its exceptionally easy customization. Almost all settings are just a few clicks away, much simpler than WordPress.org.
Blogger - Known for a long time, Blogger runs on Google's platform, focusing on basic features. Therefore, Blogger is easy to use.