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Archive for the ‘Round•Up’ Category

__possible__: Google Docs in ePublisher

Here is a screen-cast of the GoogleDocs input adapter that we demoed at RoundUp 2009. A couple of caveats:

This is not currently available and there are no definite plans for making this a part of any ePublisher release. That largely depends on user interest (your interest).
The implementation is a demo. As such, [...]

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Post RoundUp

We finished RoundUp yesterday. This was such a valuable event for
the WebWorks community and I’m so grateful for everyone who attended
and participated. I was very happy with the way the entire event
went, except for the problems with the demo at the end of my FTI
presentation.
I have the impression that I promised a few [...]

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