iwork.com sounds similar to http://a.nnotate.com - upload a PDF / word doc to a web page, and get review feedback from several people by letting them attach comments / replies. It looks like they render fonts/layout properly in the browser too (unlike google docs which does a lossy conversion to html).
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iwork.com sounds similar to http://a.nnotate.com - upload a PDF / word doc to a web page, and get review feedback from several people by letting them attach comments / replies. It looks like they render fonts/layout properly in the browser too (unlike google docs which does a lossy conversion to html).
Apple's iwork.com flash demo is worth a look -
http://www.apple.com/iwork/iwork-dot-com/