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Do your writing the Writely way

With every day that passes, the internet is constantly growing and evolving around us. We are becoming increasingly dependent upon it more and more each day, and it has developed into an integral tool for composing, accessing and sharing information with the rest of the world.
Gone are the days of floppy disks and memory cards, nowadays people are beginning to understand the importance of online storage as they want quick and easy access to their data, no matter where they are in the world.
If you can imagine a free web based version of your favourite word processor that also incorporates private and secure online storage that is freely available to any computer with a web browser and internet connection, then you’ve just imagined Writely.
Writely makes it possible for you to accomplish all of your word processing needs via a web browser, without the need to purchase and install expensive word processing packages.
All documents created in Writely are stored in your very own private online workspace which makes it ideal for computer users on the go as you have the flexibility of accessing your data from anywhere in the world.
Writely also aims at maximising portability and compatibility, making it possible for you to save your online documents to your desktop in many different file formats including HTML, RTF, Microsoft Word, OpenOffice, and also PDF.
Each document created within Writely maintains a full revision history, allowing you to revert back to previous versions of documents when required.
Facilities are also available to enable documents to be collaborated and shared with others online.
If you’re interested in checking out Writely, then head on over to http://www.writely.com and sign up for a free account.

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