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david.spartoo
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« on: November 07, 2007, 02:11:09 PM »

Hi,
I have tested collanos but if 2 users work on the same files...One loose his modifications 
So it's not a google docs alternative.

Is there an option to enable X users to work on the same files?

Thanks for your help.
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vev
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« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2007, 03:13:15 PM »

If you're suffering from loosing your modifications you can use Conflict Bin to restore them. More information about that functionality was posted with on of the 1.1 release notes:

3. Conflict Bin – The Conflict Bin stores a backup of any file or object that has been modified or deleted by another team member.  This will protect a user from losing files or objects that another member overwrote or deleted advertently or inadvertently.  Users will notice the Conflict Bin icon on the bottom left corner of their screen only when there is actual files or objects in it. Clicking on the icon will open the bin, where users can restore files or objects to any workspace of their choice.  Users can also manage the size of their Conflict Bin by setting alerts that notify them once the bin has exceeded the specified size. To customize bin settings go to: Preferences - > Collanos Workplace - > Workplace Data.

Hope that helps.
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david.spartoo
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« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2007, 01:24:27 PM »

thanks I see it...but it would be merge in real time (not really in fact) like google do.
Here we have to clic to recycle bin and re-edit file to make a merge manually.
And in the recycle bin each person has his modification...I don't have the modification of another person...
So it's like a puzzle and we don't have time to waste.
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