Convert Your Newspapers,Letters etc. Into Digital Format Without a SCANNER!

Date March 12, 2007

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Qipit is a new online mobile service that lets you use your camera phone or digital camera to make a digital copy of any written or printed document and share it via email or fax. With qipit you can copy whiteboard or class notes; fax documents and contracts; scan and copy receipts, reports, or invoices; email notes, letters and drawings to your friends; copy a poster, magazine article, or a notice on a bulleting board; even make digital copies of your tax forms and tax return for your files. You can use qipit like a portable scanner, or a mobile copier and you can send digital copies right from your cameraphone as a multimedia message (MMS) to an email or fax number. And qipit requires no mobile download or cell software. Basically, qipit turns your camera phone into a portable scanner, a mobile copier, and a mobile fax machine so that you can scan, copy, email and fax documents on the fly.

Qipit allows you to convert all of your written and printed documents into scan-quality digital copies (in black and white or color) for convenient online storage, without the need of a portable scanner, copier, or cell software. It’s easy. All you do is take a picture of a document with your camera phone or digital camera; send it to qipit as a multimedia message (MMS) from your camera phone, via email or your qipit account; and qipit turns your photo into a clear digital copy, in PDF or JPEG format, that you can store or send to an email or fax number from your cell phone as a multimedia message (MMS) or mobile email, or on your PC via email or your qipit account. Qipit is like a portable scanner, mobile copier, and a mobile fax machine, all in one!

Try qipit now. It’s easy, and it’s free!

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