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ZCubes is free web-based software that is intended for the creation of documents including web pages, web sites, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, albums, and portals.
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ZCubes is free web-based software that is intended for the creation, manipulation, and distribution of information, including web pages, web sites, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, albums, and portals.
 
ZCubes platform is a multi-functional platform that provides large sets of functions that are typically delivered using segmented applications through a single interface.
 
ZCubes platform is a multi-functional platform that provides large sets of functions that are typically delivered using segmented applications through a single interface.
  
=Selected Features=
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[[Learn ZCubes]]
  
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|  [[Ingrid]]
 
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|  ZHandwrite
 
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|  [[ZPaint]]
 
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|  [[CALCI]]
 
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|  [[Black Board]]/[[WhiteBoard]]
 
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|  [[ZSlide]]
 
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|  E-Cards
 
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|  [[ZEditor]]
 
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=Immersive Browsing=
 
 
ZCubes uses a browser-in-browser concept to provide "immersive" browsing. The platform allows direct editing of HTML. Also, hyperlinks inside the pages open in an internal browser, effectively containing the browsing experience without having to leave the page while navigating the link. This allows the user to construct web documents while browsing the web.
 
  
  

Revision as of 11:27, 14 November 2013

ZCubes

ZCubes is free web-based software that is intended for the creation, manipulation, and distribution of information, including web pages, web sites, spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, albums, and portals. ZCubes platform is a multi-functional platform that provides large sets of functions that are typically delivered using segmented applications through a single interface.

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