Ted,

> > For the MS product, if you have office, just plug in
> > this extension and it's ready (it seems, haven't tried it) 
> - and then 
> > switch to google when/if they put out a better/more widely used 
> > product.
> 
> I've set up a number of small businesses with domains that 
> use Google Apps as their mail server and the repository of 
> the documents that aren't confidential. It works well, 
> provides POP mail services or forwarding, a 
> globally-available repository for their documents, and the 
> ability to work offline, too, since you still have 
> OpenOffice.org-comaptible documents. The Google apps read 
> many older MS Office formats and render them well. There's 
> also the ability to publish the documents online, too.
> 
> Last month, I wrote a little bit about their slideshow 
> replacement here:
> 
http://www.tedroche.com/blog/2007/11/06/slide-presentations-s5-and-googl
e-present/

I especially appreciate the ability to present a slideshow without
requiring viewer software or PowerPoint.

-----------------------

I was going to wait before looking into this, but I took a look at your
example, and it does look real good, so I gave it a quick try with a PPT
file and - smooth and easy. Now to see how a collaborator does with the
invite I just sent.

Google has this setup pretty well, at least to get on board.

So much for waiting :)


Bill


-- 
Ted Roche



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