File Management
One thing that is often compared is Microsoft Office vs. Google Docs. However, what is most often compared is the functionality, which is of course where Office clearly is superior. However, less often mentioned is how superior Google Docs is for maintaining and sharing files, which is where Google Docs has the advantage. After [...]
Archive for the ‘File Managers’ Category
Multidimensional Folders and Google Docs
Posted in File Managers, Knowledge Management on September 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
iDrive my Computer in the Sky
Posted in File Managers, Knowledge Management on November 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Increasingly applications like WordPress, GoogleDocs, RemembertheMilk and other applications mostly in rich text, allow you to get a lot of work done from any computer without installing your applications on them. Increasingly this is allowing for a “computer in the sky.” Some tech leader declared years ago that “the network is the computer” is appearing [...]
InType and Xplorer
Posted in File Managers, Text Managers on May 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Finding good tools for Windows is always difficult. There is just so much more to offer on the Mac. However, not all of us are lucky enough to use Macs 100% of the time. We thought we would discuss two great information managers (designed for different purposes of course) that we have come across and [...]
Why Google Docs Fails at Knowledge Management
Posted in File Managers, Knowledge Management, Main on December 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Google’s Attempt at Document Management
Google does not get it wrong very often, but I have to say Google Docs has been a disappointment. This is not so much from a document functionality perspective, but from a document management perspective. Its not all Google’s fault of course. There is a basic confusion regarding how data [...]