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SubEthaEdit

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SubEthaEdit is a collaborative text editor designed for Mac OS X. The name comes from the Sub-Etha communication network in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series.

The collaboration is document based and is non-locking and non-blocking. Anyone participating in the collaborative edit can type in the document anywhere at anytime. Using Bonjour (formerly Rendezvous), SubEthaEdit works without any configuration in the local subnet but can also coordinate collaborative editing over the Internet. Two popular areas of use are Extreme Programming and collaborative note taking in conferences.

Other SubEthaEdit features include:

SubEthaEdit started under the name Hydra in early 2003. The name had to be changed to SubEthaEdit due to legal reasons in late 2003. The first version of Hydra was built in just a few months with the intent of winning an Apple Design Award, which it did at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2003.

See also

  • MoonEdit is free for non-commercial use, it works on Windows and Linux, it allows basic collaborative editing
  • GNU Emacs provides basic collaborative editing support under the X Window System, using the "make-frame-on-display" command.
  • GNU screen allows multiple users to share one console screen, but they have to share a single cursor.
  • Groove Networks contains a collaborative editing module.
  • DocSynch is a simple collaborative editing protocol using Internet Relay Chat. Only one author can write at a given time.

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