Writely – A Web Document Editor that supports ODF

This is a test of writely, a web document editor. I edited this documetn on Firefox on Linux.

A WYSIWIG Blogging Front End

It supports publishing to most types of blog, including Movable Type, which is why you are reading this on my blog.
I published it there.

Open Document Format

It also supports saving documents using Open Document Format, an open standards-based interchange format being backed
by Sun, IBM, Adobe, Google, Corel and others. This format was initially supported in Open Office, but being an open standard,
it is now supported in many others, including writely.

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Categorized as Open Source

By Greg Luck

As Terracotta’s CTO, Greg (@gregrluck) is entrusted with understanding market and technology forces and the business drivers that impact Terracotta’s product innovation and customer success. He helps shape company and technology strategy and designs many of the features in Terracotta’s products. Greg came to Terracotta on the acquisition of the popular caching project Ehcache which he founded in 2003. Prior to joining Terracotta, Greg served as Chief Architect at Australian online travel giant Wotif.com. He also served as a lead consultant for ThoughtWorks on accounts in the United States and Australia, was CIO at Virgin Blue, Tempo Services, Stamford Hotels and Resorts and Australian Resorts and spent seven years as a Chartered Accountant in KPMG’s small business and insolvency divisions. He is a regular speaker at conferences and contributor of articles to the technical press.