Moku is currently in beta and requires an invite code to use at this point. However, the software seems very promising as a note-taking tool and a method of collecting and collaborating on documents all within the browser (IE not included). All notes and documents are securely stored in the cloud. With all documents, users can highlight, sketch, and create text-based notes on any document saved in the cloud. The markups are saved on a transparent layer over the original document, therefore not risking "damaging" any document. Users of Moku have the option to keep documents private or share with others.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Moku - Your Docs, Your Notes, Your Pals
Moku is currently in beta and requires an invite code to use at this point. However, the software seems very promising as a note-taking tool and a method of collecting and collaborating on documents all within the browser (IE not included). All notes and documents are securely stored in the cloud. With all documents, users can highlight, sketch, and create text-based notes on any document saved in the cloud. The markups are saved on a transparent layer over the original document, therefore not risking "damaging" any document. Users of Moku have the option to keep documents private or share with others.
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