The Others: Web-based Word Processors Race
We have heard of Google Docs, Zoho Suites, ThinkFree, BuzzWord, Live Documents, and Office Live already as the key players in the web-based word processors race. But, what about the minors? Have you heard of them? Well, I decided to list them here for you to get to know and try them.
- gOffice Word Processing - is part of the gOffice web office suite where you can write proposals, letters, homework, reports, memos, cover letters and more…
- GreenDOC - allows you to write, save and publish fast and simple your documents, articles, ideas and notes. It is special because you’re just one click away from typing your documents and no registration is needed.
- KBdocs - is the free online word processing and online document storage system.
- iNetWord - has the capabilities necessary to create and edit real world documents and Web pages. iNetWord can replace expensive and troublesome desktop editors.

- Docly - the Web 2.0 online word processor with copyright protection, automatically assigns copyrights (both All Rights Reserved and Creative Commons) licenses to all published Docly Documents. Copyright licensing is provided through Numly and the Numly Number (ESN) is automatically embedded into the Docly Document. All Numly Numbers can be tracked in your Numly account under the Manage ESN link in the web portal.
Well, that’s just a few of them. If you have something to add in the list, please feel free to do so. Submit them via the comment area. Also, let me know what do you think about them and share experiences if you have used them. Thanks!
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