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    Five Open Source Alternatives to Google Drive

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      mlnews
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      Not exactly a one to one replacement, but instead five apps that cover some of the same ground as Google tools. Worth checking out. Five Open Source Alternatives to Google Drive.

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      • Sandforms
      • EtherCalc
      • HackerSlides
      • Etherpad
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        scottalanmiller
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        Etherpad looks very interesting. That, I could see being quite useful.

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          dafyre
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          If you've used Jitsi Meet (http://meet.jit.si), it has something similar to Etherpad set up. It works rather well.

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            scottalanmiller
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            Isn't EtherPad like OneNote and Jitsi like Join.me?

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              dafyre @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said:

              Isn't EtherPad like OneNote and Jitsi like Join.me?

              Jitsi could be considered LIKE join.me... except you can't remote control the other end of the connection with Jitsi, like you can with Join.me ... But Jitsi is great for quick meetings, or if you need to SEE somebody else's screen...

              Super easy, no downloads to install on either end or anything. (Jitsi even works on Mobile devices!).

              Etherpad is more like a multi-user notepad, I think. (http://etherpad.org/)

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                scottalanmiller
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                That's more like what I was thinking. Multiuser Notepad is really what we like to use.

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