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Documents

From simple text editors to full-blown word processing and spreadsheet programs, the tools found here will help you create and format documents that are mainly text-based.

Resources in this category:

Google Docs
http://docs.google.com/
Create, edit, upload and share documents, spreadsheets and presentations using yet another of Google's great tools. Access your documents from anywhere, so long as you have access to the Web. Allows for real-time collaboration on documents, too. Free registration required.
Zoho: Online Office, Word Processor, Spreadsheet, Presentation, CRM and more . . .
http://www.zoho.com/
Online software suite that provides a comprehensive set of tools and applications that can help you do, well, almost anything.

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