Share your docs with edocr

Apparently a lot of people don’t think that Google docs does enough for them so many other document uploading sites have sprung up all over the place. While many of them pretty much do exactly the same thing (even less in some cases) than Google docs, edocr actually goes about the process of uploading and sharing documents in a much different way. While Google docs and it’s copycat sites endeavor to allow you to select who you want to be able to see and to modify your document, edocr does neither.

When you upload a document on to edocr it goes into the database and anyone can access it. However no one can actually change the document including the person who placed the document online. Really edocr is most useful as a place to place documents you want other people to read and this is perhaps where the site really has potential. Imagine yourself as a writer who wants to gain an audience before seeking the publishing of your material. Well just load your project up on edocr and boom you now have a place that allows you to send anyone who might have interest in reading your material. Also because the site does have some social networking capabilities, other people who already use the site may read it, and also leave feedback.

However, I think more than hopeful writers can gain benefit from this site. Since you can post almost any document you want on edocr you can use it as a place to store a business plan, favorite recipe’s, interesting news and a variety of other things. While many sites offer this same type of use, edocr is more designed for people to post things they want other people to see and I think it will do this job fine.

 

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  1. Manoj Ranaweera | Oct 30, 2007 | Reply

    Many thanks for the coverage, especially for not just copying TechCrunch article. edocr is about post production interactivity. Many have asked us to offer document editing facilities - I think there are enough sites out there which can do this better than us. So, we will stick with our original strategy of providing a rich environment to bring value to documents, especially to those business documents that hardly get any form of interactivity. Best regards Manoj.

  2. TheGrizz | Oct 30, 2007 | Reply

    Your welcome, and thank you for taking the time to stop by. I have no problem with you not offering document editing facilities. I also agree that you do indeed provide rich background for documents and I hope many people continue to use your service.

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