Ulteo Brings OpenOffice to any Web Browser
Ulteo, a new startup founded by Gaƫl Duval, has launched a web-based version of OpenOffice.org that can be accessed from any web browser.
In addition to OOo’s huge featureset, this version adds realtime collaboration, Google Docs-style:
“As well as offering instant ‘no-install’ access, Ulteo’s service also provides OpenOffice.org users with instant collaboration capabilities. A user working with OpenOffice.org on the Ulteo server can invite other people to work with him or her on a shared document in real time.”
However, its base featureset is larger, and hence the press release can realistically make the following claim: “With Ulteo, OpenOffice.org becomes the de facto best online productivity suite. It is standards based, mature, with lots of features.”
January 8th, 2008 at 2:36 pm
Thank you Ben for spreading the news.
So far the feedback is great and of interest to a lot of people. It both help current OpenOffice.org users by letting them use the suite in a new online and collaborative way but also let new potential users try it very easily.
Keep up the good work, your blog is a great place for good information about OpenOffice.org
Cheers
tk