What is Zoho Writer and what are its top alternatives?
Top Alternatives to Zoho Writer
- Microsoft SharePoint
It empowers teamwork with dynamic and productive team sites for every project team, department, and division. Share and manage content, knowledge, and applications to empower teamwork, quickly find information, and seamlessly collaborate across the organization. ...
- Google Docs
It is a word processor included as part of a free, web-based software office suite offered by Google. It brings your documents to life with smart editing and styling tools to help you easily format text and paragraphs. ...
- Quip
Edit and discuss in one place. Quip combines documents with messages so you can work faster, on the web or on the go. ...
- Dropbox Paper
It is more than a doc, it’s a workspace that brings creation and coordination together in one place. You can write together, share comments, embed images, and more. If you have a Dropbox account, you can use Paper for free. ...
- HackPad
Hackpad is a smart collaborative workspace that your team will love.
- Adobe Acrobat
Create, edit, and review PDFs. E-sign documents and collect signatures. Collaborate with your team. All in one app. ...
- Collect
It is an easy to use secure portal solution to collect and manage client documents. From Fortune 500 to small agencies and professional service providers. It is highly customizable and offers advanced branding and white-labeling features to match a variety of use-cases. ...
- DocSend
It allows you to securely share business-critical documents with ease. Track, optimize, and control documents. ...
Zoho Writer alternatives & related posts
- Great online support2
- Perfect version control1
- Stable Platform1
- Seamless intergration with MS Office1
- Secure1
- Rigid, hard to add external applicaions2
- User interface. Steep learning curve, old-fashioned1
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- It's simple, but expansive3
- Free2
- Fast and simple1
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If you're a developer using Google Docs or Google Sheets... just stop. There are much better alternatives these days that provide a better user and developer experience.
At FeaturePeek, we use slite for our internal documents and knowledge tracking. Slite's look and feel is similar to Slack's, so if you use Slack, you'll feel right at home. Slite is great for keeping tabs on meeting notes, internal documentation, drafting marketing content, writing pitches... any long-form text writing that we do as a company happens in Slite. I'm able to be up-to-date with everyone on my team by viewing our team activity. I feel more organized using Slite as opposed to GDocs or GDrive.
Airtable is also absolutely killer – you'll never want to use Google Sheets again. Have you noticed that with most spreadsheet apps, if you have a tall or wide cell, your screen jumps all over the place when you scroll? With Airtable, you can scroll by screen pixels instead of by spreadsheet cells – this makes a huge difference! It's one of those things that you don't really notice at first, but once you do, you can't go back. This is just one example of the UX improvements that Airtable has to the previous generation of spreadsheet apps – there are plenty more.
Also, their API is a breeze to use. If you're logged in, the docs fill in values from your tables and account, so it feels personalized to you.
- Simple, reliable and fast6
- Enterprise worthy gdocs5
- Has no competitors for team documentation2
- Great UI and easy to find docs in colourful files1
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- Embed media in-line3
- Ability to link documents3
- Simple collaboration with our community3
- Sync to Dropbox2
- Collections2
- Wiki-style documents2
- Table of contents2