Introducing Glide Write 2.0: A Mobile Collaborative Word Processor to Create Media Rich Documents With Offline and Online Access
Export Your Documents: You can easily export Glide Write documents to Microsoft Word, PDF and RTF formats.
Glide Write Designed for Collaboration
Security: Individually apply view, download, modify and upload rights to an unlimited number of users. Control the number of document views and downloads allowed and set limits on file uploads by other users. Control the time period that documents can be accessed by other users and add password protection. If you change your mind, you can alter or revoke access rights to your documents at any time.
Email documents with assigned rights
Share documents with assigned rights in project management environment
Share documents with assigned rights in video, audio and text chats
Non-destructive collaborative editing for an unlimited number of participants
Additional Features
Spellcheck, Thesaurus, Dictionary, Lists (Ordering, Numbering), Printing, Raw HTML editing, E-Commerce support, Save / Save As, Page Breaks, Tables, Left, Right, Center and Full Justification, Indent / Outdent, Insert Symbols, Hyperlink Management, Date / Time Insertion, Keyboard Shortcuts, Undo / Redo, Repeat Command, Find and Replace, Preview, Clipboard, Cut, Copy, Paste, Paste from Word; color text, color background, bold, italic, underline, strike-through, super / subscript and much more
Gliding Offline the Right Way
Glide has provided offline-viewing access of Glide Write documents and other files for sometime now. On September 26th, we will be launching feature rich local word processing and spreadsheet applications for Windows, Mac and Linux PCs leveraging a single code base (C / C++).
“The Glide OS effectively provides all the benefits of cloud computing without giving up the functionality that we have become accustomed to in traditional software,” said Mr. Leka. “Pure browser based plays like Google Gears provide the ability to take browser based applications offline but the browser is simply not designed to support complex software applications.????
????The fact that Glide has a data-centric strategy rather than an application centric approach has made it possible to push and pull data to and from virtually any device online and offline,???? said Mr. Leka. ????Without the constraints of legacy software or conversely the limitations of the browser, the Glide data-centric model, synchronized, compatible and mobile with integrated local and online productivity applications is well positioned to be the mobile OS and application platform of the future.????
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