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Co-editing documents with Confluence

Nowadays, nobody can imagine their work without content management, file exchange, and document editing and co-authoring. One of the possible solutions for these purposes is the combo of Confluence and OnlyOffice Docs.

Confluence is a collaborative program that enables project work to be organised around files. It’s also capable of building a collaborative content creation environment combined with the knowledge platform that includes wiki, discussions, blogs and calendars.

is an open-source office suite that comprises web-based viewers and collaborative editors for text documents, spreadsheets and presentations compatible with OOXML formats. The suite contains can be connected with via the integration tool. This makes it possible for multiple users to collaborate on documents in real time and save the changes back to .

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