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                    Notes          10.2.7 Docly

                                   As a word processor, docly is passable — similar in functionality to KB Docs and GreenDoc,
                                   below. What sets docly apart, though, is its focus on copyright management, with the ability to
                                   assign a work a Creative Commons license or a traditional “All Rights Reserved” license.
                                   Documents can be shared and published, as in most of the other online services covered here, or
                                   they can be offered for sale and accessed through their search engine.
                                                                  Figure 10.6: Docly



























                                   Source:  http://www.cloudsurfing.com/site/1983-Docly/
                                   10.2.8 gOffice


                                   Although gOffice’s main product is a paid suite, and thus excluded from this round-up, for now
                                   at least their iPhone-compatible word processor is available free. Not the most useful application,
                                   as it adds an ad for gOffice when you save, but a unique test-of-concept, and as assumed one will
                                   lead to more useful iPhone applications in the future.

                                                                 Figure 10.7: gOffice




















                                   Source: http://www.lifehack.org/wpcontent/files/2007/12/windowslivewriterwriteherewritenow
                                   writeanywhere15webbased-cb70goffice-4.png




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