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Innovative Collaboration/Comparison with TextFlow

Whenever you work with other people on a document, whether they’re co-writers contributing changes and comments, editors recommending revisions, or even yourself adding and cutting a work for reprint or re-pitching, you run into the problem of how to compare the documents in a useful, productive way. Word’s “Track Changes” is good if you’re the kind of person who wears a hair shirt and sleep on a bed of downy barbed wire — for everyone else, it’s ugly, cluttered, and difficult to work with, Side-by-side comparison tools exist — Word 2007 has this built in — but they rely on the writer’s ability to recognize subtle differences that are often too subtle for work-weary eyes. TextFlow , a product now in public testing, offers a remedy to those issues. THeir product offers changes in a gorgeously colored and incrediblywell-designed format that makes it a breeze to identify, review, and accept or reject changes — even between several documents at once.
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SharedCopy

http://sharedcopy.com/ Huge email attachments of screenshots & change request is not fun. SharedCopy allows your clients to comment directly on the mockups. With integration to Basecamp, issue trackers, email, etc your change requests can actually get done! » Tell me more!