Web office
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A Web Office is a set of applications hosted on a server that enable users to create, edit and share information.
It is a derivative of the Desktop Office Suite, but has more collaboration capabilities due to its Web nature.
OpenSource Web Office solutions
Examples of OpenSource Web Office solutions (or partial solutions) are:
- OpenGoo
- Zimbra
Commercial Web Office solutions
Examples of commercial Web Office solutions are: