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Comments on: Get docs from pics with Qipit

Take shots of notes, whiteboards, or any ol' text with Qipit and "keep it"...get it?

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qipit vs scanr
by mrmimis06 September 4, 2007 1:00 PM PDT
Registered for both services. Using an lgvx9800 on verizons network. qipit isnt even allowing me to upload shots from my phone, however scanr is. Although the picture quality isnt the greatest, for camera phones, ill recomend scanr. Ill be testing it witha digital cam soon.
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qipid vx scanr
by mrmimis06 September 4, 2007 1:02 PM PDT
For some reason, qipid isnt uploading my shots from my lg vx 9800. Scanr however is uploading them. For now i'll go with scanr. I will test both sites with a digital camera and see who gets the best quality.
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by owensmark May 21, 2009 3:56 PM PDT
You can share and display any document (more than 200 document types) in your own blog or on any website where you can add html code. Simply copy paste the embed code from Docuter (www.docuter.com) into your blog or web page and give a unique viewing experience to your users.
Docuter (www.docuter.com)gets indexed by all major search engines so you can even drive traffic back your blogs and pages.
Sharing Documents has never been so easy. With Docuter now you can upload documents and send a link to the document to anyone. You also send Advanced Link where you can disable the printing on that document for that person. So that user can only view the document and not print it.
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