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Minor enhancements to Email

Monday, January 19th, 2009

We have a couple of incremental enhancements now to the Email functionality that we think you ‘ll find useful.

  1. You can now allow emails from domain. Previously, you could allow emails from anyone or allow from individual email addresses. Now you can allow emails from anyone in a specific domain. This is very handy if you are a small business using OfficeDrop to share and collaborate on documents with your clients and business partners. Just add their email domains to your preferences and anyone from that company can send you email. Nifty, isnt it?
  2. The subject line of the email became the name of the document created from the email body. Now we automatically strip out typical prefixes such as “Fwd”, “Re”, “RE” etc,. to have more readable document names.

Like they say, it is the little things that make a big difference to usability and perception.

Shredding technology keeps pace with current demands

Friday, January 16th, 2009

There is a post in last week’s Wall Street Journal that goes into the details on recent improvements in shredding technology and explains cross-cut (maximum security, what we use here at OfficeDrop) and micro-cut shredding. The article quotes a Staples spokesperson as saying “shredders have come a long way from the early days of the shredder, when people were satisfied as long as the paper went in and turned into strips. Now, she says, people want more protection.”

This is another great example of OfficeDrop stays on top of current technology trends and incorporates security and privacy in every step of our solution offering.

You can read the entire blog post here.

Secure shredding now offered by Pixily

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

We have been piloting another frequently requested feature and now it is official. When you now send in your Secure ShredOfficeDrop Scanvelopes, you may choose to have their contents secure-shredded by OfficeDrop. Your documents will be shredded approximately one week after your receive the email confirming that your documents have been digitized by OfficeDrop, thereby giving you adequate time to verify and ensure that all the contents are in your account. The shredded pieces are all “micro-cut” to provide maximum security (as opposed to just “cross-cut”).

All you need to do is to check the box in the back flap of the Scanvelope, as illustrated below:

Envelope Flap

By checking the box, you recycle paper that you are not otherwise recycling. To quote The Green Wikia, one ton of paper made from recycled fibers instead of virgin fibers conserves:

  • 17-31 trees
  • 60 pounds of air pollutants
  • 4,000 KWh of electricity
  • 7000 gallons of water

So what are you waiting for? Check the box. Go Green.

Hosted Software Apps among the top 10 Technology trends for small businesses in 2009

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

The Small Business Trends blog has a good compilation of the Top 10 technology trends for small businesses in 2009, which among other things, includes:

  • Online data backups proliferate
  • Social Media becomes strategic and
  • Hosted Software Applications go Fast track

In these challenging economic times, outsourcing anything that is not core to your business and having a laser-like focus on acquiring and keeping your customers is important, especially for small businesses. Hosted software applications, such as OfficeDrop, are an important aspect of helping small businesses keep the focus. We know of quite a few users and businesses who use OfficeDrop as a virtual filing assistant or as a means of communicating and collaborating with their assistants.

You can read the complete blog post here.

Pixily featured in the Wall Street Journal

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

In today’s Quick Fix section of the Wall Street Journal, Paola Singer suggests OfficeDrop for Wall Street Journal Logokeeping track of receipts, invoices and other documents in planning for the upcoming tax season.

She starts by suggesting to sign up for a service that helps you catalog your invoices, and access them easily, and then goes on to say, OfficeDrop.com is a document-management Web site that scans your invoices into a password-protected page that can be searched by keyword.  OfficeDrop customers receive prepaid envelopes to mail their documents, which are either shredded or mailed back after scanning.  Plans start at $14.95 a month.

You can read the entire article here

How envelopes are accounted in each billing cycle?

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

We have had some questions on how envelopes are accounted for each month and what the cut-off is for theEnvelope envelopes to reach us in a given month. Like most things OfficeDrop, we have tried to keep this as simple as we can.

Billing cycles are 1-month intervals based on when you sign up and/or when you upgrade (if applicable). So, if you signed up for OfficeDrop on Oct 4th, your monthly cycle will be from the 4th of each month to the 4th of the following month. Let us follow through this example.
Consider the billing cycle from Nov 4th to Dec 4th, for the Value Plan (which allows for 1 envelope per month), this is how it works:

  1. Every month, we replenish your envelopes such that you get them by the beginning of your billing cycle (Nov 4th). When you sign up for the very first time, we send you one additional set of envelopes so that you always have one set handy.
  2. Envelopes for that month, can be sent by you upto Dec 11th, allowing for a grace period of upto 1 week from the last date of your billing cycle (Dec 4). This is to ensure that someone who mails it on the last date of their billing cycle (Dec 4th), still gets a chance for the envelope to be counted for that month.

As long we receive your envelope between Nov 4th and Dec 14th, it will be counted for the cycle from Nov 4th to Dec 4th, and you will not be charged anything additional over what is covered by your plan.

Simple, right? We wish it were simple enough to not warrant a blog post, but hope this clears things up.

Wish you all a happy and Organized new year

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

To say that 2008 has been an exciting year would be, well, the understatement of the year. 2008 is when we made the leap from being an idea to being an awesome service with tons of happy customers. None of this would have been possible without the support and encouragement of our customers, partners and the extended OfficeDrop family. So, a heartfelt Thank you, from all of us at OfficeDrop.

We look forward to an exciting year ahead with dozens of great features planned. Happy Holidays and we wish you all a happy and “organized” 2009.

January is National Get Organized Month. To celebrate our association with the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) and as a sponsor of National Get Organized Month, we are offering our members the ability to mail or scan in an extra 50 sheets of information during the month of January. This special offer, available until January 31st, is designed to help consumers and small businesses get a jump start on their New Year’s resolutions to get organized and clear out the backlog of paper clutter in their homes and offices.

Stay tuned for more ways to get organized and stay organized. Happy 2009.

Emailing Documents to Pixily

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

As mentioned in my previous post on Ubiquitous capture, one of the key new features of OfficeDrop is that you can now email documents to your OfficeDrop account. The email bodies and attachments in any of the supported formats will be processed to your OfficeDrop account, just like the documents you mail in or upload.

In this post, I will describe this feature up-close and personal and discuss the different ways of using it. 

How does this feature work?

Each OfficeDrop account gets its own unique email address, which is <your-username>@pixilymail.com. So for example, if the username you use to login at OfficeDrop is johnorganizer, your pixily email address will be johnorganizer@pixilymail.com. Thats nice and easy to remember, isnt it?

Unlike the more common approach of using magic strings (look45youme@foobar.com) , we made your email address simple to remember. And simple, not just for you, but also for your clients, business partners, friends or anyone else that would like to send you documents via email. So you can go ahead and provide your pixily email address to them and any documents they send will be processed to your OfficeDrop account. Remember, it is pixilymail.com

What happens when I receive an email at my pixilymail account?

  • We send an acknowledgment to both the sender and to you, that we have received an email to be processed. The email will then be processed to your account.
  • Both the email’s body and its attachments (in supported file formats) will be processed to your account. Currently, the supported file formats are PDF, TIFF, JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TXT, HTML, DOC, XLS, and PPT.
  • The email’s subject line becomes the name of the document, for the email body. Attachment names will be preserved. So for example, if you receive an email with Subject “Invoice for December 2008″ with an attachment called “Acme-Corp-2008-Invoice.pdf”, you will find two documents in your pixily account, one called “Invoice for December 2008.html” and another called “Acme-Corp-2008-Invoice.pdf”.
  • And to state the obvious, both the email body and the attachments will all be made searchable.
  • If a document fails processing, an email will be sent so that you can inform the sender.

What about spam and how do I control who sends me email?

So am I going to get a lot spam in my account, you ask. Nope, not really. Our spam filters are among the best in the industry, so you can safely enable anyone to send you emails. But if you’d rather not do that, you can specify that only specific email addresses can send you email (and soon, you can authorize anyone from a specific domain). You can change this setting your email preferences accessed from the account page.

By default, only the email id that you provide while registering with pixily is enabled to send you email. So, if you provided johnorganizer@gmail.com while registering with OfficeDrop, you can already send emails from that email id. You can modify the settings as follows: (Click the image to view an enlarged version)

Configuring Email preferences

What are the benefits of this feature? How can I use it on a daily basis?

The possibilities that this feature enables and its associated benefits are limitless. Here are a few illustrative examples of how you can use this feature:

  1. Automatically send online receipts to your pixily account while shopping online. All you have to do is to user your OfficeDrop email address. The same applies for online itineraries too.
  2. Most multi-function printers, desktop and office scanners support the ability to “Scan to Email”. If you have a scanner, you can “Scan to email” any document and add it instantly to your pixily account. Document types supported by such scanners (TIFF, PDF, JPG) are all supported by OfficeDrop.
  3. You can use your camera-phone to capture information to OfficeDrop. Take a picture of that receipt, or your favorite wine’s label and send it as an email attachment right from your phone.
  4. You may setup filters in your email client, to automatically forward all emails (or emails with attachments) to your pixilymail id.
  5. You can cc: or bcc: your pixilymail id so that you dont lose track of any email conversations that happen or to keep track of.

Not surprisingly, email is already becoming the most popular way to capturing data at OfficeDrop. How do you use the email feature as part of your workflow? Do you find it a time-saver? Do you fire and forget to your pixily account? Let us know.

Towards Ubiquitous Capture

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

We have been extremely busy at OfficeDrop (to say the least), and our latest release has a lot of very exciting features. I will do a quick overview of those features here, but some of them are involved enough to deserve their own post. I will be covering each feature in-depth during the coming weeks.

This release is a gigantic step towards our vision of “Ubiquitous Capture”. We want our users to be able to capture information in any form, in any manner and make it accessible anywhere, anytime.

Without further ado, these are the highlights of this release:

  1. Support for more document formats: Thus far we supported only PDF documents for upload, but as of now, we support a lot of additional file formats. All files in the following formats are made searchable and viewable using the same awesome viewer that you have all come to love:
    • .doc – Microsoft Word (Office 2003)
    • .ppt – Microsoft Powerpoint (Office 2003)
    • .xls – Microsoft Excel (Office 2003)
    • .jpeg – JPEG format (common enough for me to not bother with esoteric acronym)
    • .png – Portable Network Graphics
    • .tiff – Tagged Image File Format
    • .bmp – Bitmap files
  2. Email documents to OfficeDrop: In addition to uploading files using pixily.com you may now just send anEmail Upload email (with attachments of any of the file formats that we support). If your user id with pixily is jimorganizer, your pixily mail id will be jimorganizer@pixilymail.com. So go ahead, forward invoices, receipts and statements that you receive and cc: your pixily mail id for future reference. In addition to emailing from your email client, you may also use this feature to email documents to us directly from multi-function scanners. Scan It, Mail It, Find it! It can’t get any easier than that.
  3. Give the gift of OfficeDrop: If you know someone that has everything (literally or figuratively :-) , Gift a OfficeDrop subscription will be the perfect choice for them. What better way to support the “I need to be more organized” New Year resolutions of your near and dear, than by getting them started with a OfficeDrop account. And what’s more you get 1 month free for giving the gift of OfficeDrop. Visit http://www.officedrop.com/gift for details.
  4. What’s in a name?: You may now name and rename all your documents stored with OfficeDrop (this includes both scanned documents and emailed documents). From the document viewer page, click on the “Document Name” section (surprise!!) to name and rename. And of course, document names are searchable too. Here is a screenshot showing how a new tab has been added to the search results page for document name search hits.Search for Name
  5. Sort or not?: There are now two additional ways to sort any given list of snippets. We have added the ability to sort by most viewed documents and also recently viewed documents. Comes in handy when you want to quickly get at a recently viewed document or a favorite document that you keep accessing time and again.
    More Sort options

In addition to the above features, we have also upgraded our Multi-file uploader to provide support for Adobe Flash v 10.

Did you find your wishlist of features addressed here? Anything you find missing? As always, we are listening.

Pixily is a finalist at Amazon Web Services Startup Challenge

Friday, November 7th, 2008

As we are finishing up some very exciting new features to be rolled out, we are happy and proud to note that OfficeDrop is one of the 7 finalists in the AWS Startup Challenge.

To quote Amazon “With the 2008 AWS Start-Up Challenge, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is searching for the next hot start-up that is leveraging AWS to build its infrastructure and business. The grand prize is $100,000 in cash and AWS credits and a potential investment offer from Amazon. We have carefully selected seven finalists with promising businesses built on top of AWS. These start-ups will compete in the final judging round for the grand prize.”

We take pride in our innovative use of technology to solve real problems. So, it feels great to be recognized for our use of Cloud Computing in helping consumers and small businesses get organized and unlock information trapped in paper.

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