In doing research this evening on a brand new on the net management application, Central Desktop, I had the pleasure of playing with their incredible Office environment integration. Essentially, it’s a stand alone install that integrates with your central desktop account. It will allow you to produce, get/edit existing information in your account, in addition to Concurrently update any recordsdata inside word or excel. Even though it may well be a bit heavy for smaller teams, I believe this type of integration is WAY far better than stand-alone solutions for instance Basecamp’s writeboards (which are good, but let’s face it – most of us still use Workplace – if only mainly because everybody else does).
Central Desktop’s wonderful new Place of work integration has already received some buzz over at OneDayOneJob, where they’ve highlighted how Central Desktop closely mirrors the changing pace of organization.
In addition TechCrunch was fast to point out that Central Desktop is truly the only sizeable, and usable, competitor to Sharepoint:
Central Desktop for Workplace leverages technology from OffiSync and is compatible with any model of Microsoft Office environment including 2003, 2007 and 2010. Once installed, Central Desktop for Workplace adds a brand new toolbar in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint that allows customers to open, save, edit and co-author information stored within the cloud – directly from inside Office environment. The new tool enables customers to comment on recordsdata, manage subscribers and track model history. Central Desktop’s co-authoring feature allows a lot more than one particular user to edit Place of work recordsdata, concurrently, by tracking and syncing all changes made by collaborators and merging them correctly into a single updated model.
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