good alternative to Google Docs that works well and doesn't cost money?

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  1. Etherpad

    Etherpad: A modern really-real-time collaborative document editor.

    You can self-host etherpad.

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  3. web-client

    Cryptee's web client source code for all platforms.

    Another option is cryptee. It has a PWA you can use on both desktop and mobile.

  4. CryptPad

    Collaborative office suite, end-to-end encrypted and open-source.

    You can try CryptPad, but it's browser only.

  5. richdocuments

    📑 Collabora Online for Nextcloud

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