CSCW stands for ‘Computer-Supported Collaborative Work, and is an acronym I’m familiar with from my Eurescom days – around ten years ago, in the pre-NetMeeting age, when we all thought people would really go for videoconferencing and application sharing tools. Since then, most people have eventually come around to JWZ‘s point of view.
Relevant Standards
- Standards in Video Conferencing, a nice overview.
- T.120
Shared Workspace Tools
Collaborative Editors
- SyncrhoEdit, a browser-based simultaneous multiuser editor.
- SubEthaEdit
- DocSynch – IRC-based, which is enough to discard it for a lot of purposes
- MoonEdit (nice, but not Open Source)
- fuse (Python-based, seems stalled)
- CoEd (also stalled)
- GrewpEdit (Java-based)
- Gobby (GTK+, roughly cross-platform)
- TaskSketch – UML-oriented
- Coccinella – Jabber-based