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tomos:
[edit] the project this was planned for has fallen through so I wont be spending too much time testing - but feel free to still contribute suggestions [/edit]
Looking for help here - I cant find a clear recommendation myself.


Need to be:


* a collaborative online outliner
* user-friendly (working with some people who are fairly basic users)
* show each person (individually) what is new since their last visit (*important*)
* each user can set their choice of language for interface - choice of English and German would be enough (or even just German is such a site exists)
* preferably free, or not requiring payments for each user (but this at the bottom of the list cause it isnt so important!)
If a spreadsheet meets all requirements apart from outliner, I would consider

THanks in advance :-*


Checkvist sounds good so I'll get an account there and check it out myself:
https://checkvist.com/auth/pricing

tomos:
CheckVist looks nice and friendly - but it only has English :(

Collaborative online outliner recommendation?

(shows on right of working outline page)


when I think about it I could also use a German-language-only site (if one exists)

IainB:
Not sure whether the EtherPad sites might be of interest:
• http://typewith.me/
• http://piratepad.net/
• http://sync.in/
• http://meetingwords.com
• + I think (not sure) Google docs built on that technology.

tomos:
Not sure whether the EtherPad sites might be of interest:
[..]
• http://sync.in/
• http://meetingwords.com
-IainB (May 07, 2013, 08:48 AM)
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these two are similar and both nice (and easy) but only English (I suspect the German UI requirement might be a problem).

Also I wonder if the requirement to highlight changes since last visit even exists...
(maybe I should go take another look at google spreadsheet)

tomos:
Looks like the project has fallen through (better now than after a lot of time invested)
oh well...

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