Just today I took a picture of a document and emailed it to someone for them to see the comments that were written on the page. It was kind of like faxing something to them, but without the fax machine.
Then this evening I hear about the Qipit website which promotes sending documents in just that way. Use your camera on your phone to take a picture of a document and then share that document using the network connectivity of your phone.
Qipit does more than just send documents. You can also just store them, actually fax them, email them or even publish them directly on the web if you choose. All of that with just your phone and a picture.
Chances are, you carry a cell phone with you everywhere you go. And more than likely, that cell phone has a camera. Qipit turns this handy device into a portable scanner, copier and fax machine, and the user-friendly Qipit service also works with your digital camera at home or the office.
The patented image-processing science behind Qipit is complicated, but the concept is simple: use Qipit to capture and share anything written or printed. Whereever you’re at. Whenever you need it.
As you use Qipit and share your documents, the Qipit website keeps track of your documents for later use or retrieval if you need them. I just signed up to use the service, I like what I see and will be giving it a try from my own phone soon.