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Creating a platform or a complex software is something terribly complex
Sad thing is... particularly Skype maybe even isn't the best model to follow, original Gtalk win32 client always seemed to me a lot more pleasant.
Also much easier to install and grasp by "computer illiterates" (when guiding them via long-distance phone call, to quickly set up "free" VoIP). And it certainly had much more nimble team than Skype, also proportionally (taking into account its limited, in comparison, functionality - still, there were leaks of some internal versions with support for POTS calling; really too bad it was abandoned)
Similar with Word - with how many people seem to use it, something between Wordpad and Abiword or TeXmacs (or, even better, LyX - maybe typical documents would look better) could probably suffice...