It's always a time-consuming and laborious job to organize documents, not to mention that the documents now come from a wide variety of applications, both local and online. Doo.net is just to solve this problem: by using cloud services to organize documents intelligently, the documents from various sources are pooled together and stored in a separate secure location. This application provides 1GB of free storage space and requires additional pay upgrades. Recently, the OS x version of the application has begun to test. The next few weeks will also launch Windows 8, iOS and Android editions and integrate Google Docs.
Doo.net
Doo.net automatically collects documents from users ' hard drives and online services such as e-mail, and then quickly labels them through optical word recognition (OCR), keywords, and data extraction, sorted by character, company, location, document type, etc. Dropbox and IMAP imports are currently supported.
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Each file is backed up with OAuth 2.0 authentication and version control and is synchronized across devices, allowing users to access it anytime, anywhere. In addition, the application also provides system and sharing function, can invite family members, friends to edit the split file.
At present, the company has received 10 million of dollars in investment.