After a lot of hard work and some cool new product releases, OfficeDrop finally made it into TechCrunch.
TechCrunch reporter Rip Empson covered the new ScanDrop Mac’s ability to scan, screenshot, save to the cloud and share via social networks.
As Rip explains it, ” announcing updates to its ScanDrop Mac and ScanDrop Lite apps (ScanDrop Lite is free) that let any Mac user integrate scanned paper with digital screenshots to create multi-age, searchable PDFs. But what’s really cool about this is that, with a single click, users can now share these scanned docs via social networks or store them in Evernote, Dropbox, OfficeDrop, and Google Docs.”
He also gives an example of possible workflow that users can take advantage of using the ScanDrop Mac app: “ within ScanDrop, users can merge scans, screenshots, and image files into a single, multi-page PDF to then share as they choose. If a user scans a receipt, he or she can then grab a screenshot of a corresponding spreadsheet of receipts and share that as a single PDF document through Facebook or Twitter, for example.”
Finally, the article mentions our recent, dramatic growth.
January 18th, 2012 at 8:53 pm
Awesome – congrats on the coverage! Well deserved!