Simul was built to make collaborating in Microsoft Word easier. If you would like to collaborate with somebody outside of your organisation, you can share the document with them via email, direct link or upload the file to commonly used shared drives such as Dropbox, GoogleDrive, OneDrive, Sharepoint and more. Now that you have your changes tracked and version control sorted, what about the ability to share and collaborate with people outside of your organisation? So you can see who made the changes and where. When you open an older version, Simul will show you what changed in that version. Simul will then give you a full history of the document, in an easy to use ‘versions’ list allowing you to refer back to any version at the click of a button. When you open the most recent version of your document and start making edits, Simul also knows that you probably don’t want to save over the old version and will automatically save your file as a new document giving it a new, easy to follow file name such as 0.0.3. It’s automatic because without tracked changes you have no way of knowing what edits were made between each version and that’s frustrating. Simul will always track your changes, even when you forget to turn them on. Simul Docs knows that you want to collaborate without thinking about it. With so many of us facing these frustrations, it was only a matter of time before someone created a solution. These pain points cause a lot of frustration, googling ‘how to undo’ and the loss of valuable billable hours. These are the most common pain points for almost all Microsoft Word users that are trying to collaborate on a document with their team. Why do we still accidentally save over an old version, forgetting to re-name it as a new file before pressing save? Why do we always seem to forget to turn tracked changes on before we start editing, even though its something we do daily? Why do we always end up with 50 versions of the same document, before reaching a final file? Why isn’t collaborating in Microsoft Word easier? Looking for a better way to collaborate and edit a Word Document with your team? Information will be in the Total Editing Time.
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