uHoopla releases updated version of WebApp for Windows and Macintosh desktops

An updated version of uHoopla Services WebApp for Windows and Macintosh desktops is now available at uhoopla.com. This latest version, 2.1.42, is a maintenance update.  Please login to your account to upgrade.

This application allows Windows and Macintosh users to securely serve files from a desktop and share them with their business colleagues and social network circles.

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft, Inc.  Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple, Inc.

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uHoopla releases updated version of WebApp for Android

An updated version of uHoopla Services WebApp for Android Tablets is now available on the Google Play webstore. This latest version, 2.1.42, is a maintenance update.  For additional information about this release, please visit https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.uhoopla.uHooplaServices.android.

This application allows Android users to securely serve files from an Android tablet and share them with their business colleagues and social network circles.

Google and Android are registered trademarks of Google, Inc.

For additional information about uHoopla, please visit uhoopla.com.

uHoopla releases updated version of WebApp for BlackBerry PlayBook

An updated version of uHoopla Services WebApp for BlackBerry PlayBook is now available on the BlackBerry AppWorld webstore. This latest version, 2.1.42, is a maintenance update. For additional information about this release, please visit http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/25905877/.

This application allows BlackBerry Playbook users to securely serve files from a PlayBook tablet and share them with their business colleagues and social network circles.

BlackBerry and PlayBook are registered trademarks of BlackBerry.

For additional information about uHoopla, please visit uhoopla.com.

uHoopla releases updated version of WebApp for BlackBerry PlayBook

An updated version of uHoopla Services WebApp for BlackBerry PlayBook is now available on the BlackBerry AppWorld webstore. This latest version, 2.1.41, is a maintenance update. For additional information about this release, please visit http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/25905877/.

BlackBerry and PlayBook are registered trademarks of BlackBerry.

For additional information about uHoopla, please visit uhoopla.com.

uHoopla releases WebApp for Android

The uHoopla Services WebApp for Android Tablets is now available on the Google Play webstore. Android users can now securely serve files from their Android tablets to share with their business colleagues and social network circles. For additional information about this release, please visit https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.uhoopla.uHooplaServices.android.

Google and Android are registered trademarks of Google, Inc.

For additional information about uHoopla, please visit uhoopla.com.

uHoopla Solution for Stock Traders

A group of collaborating traders often want to exchange charts and analysis. For traders to be successful they need to do their “homework” during off market hours. Charts and analysis can be shared as documents in uHoopla WebFolders. Traders can connect with each other and communicate updates using the text message feature on their private uHoopla channel. Using uHoopla, traders can securely share their exclusive data among each other.

For additional information, please visit uHoopla solution for stock traders.

uHoopla Solution for Volunteer Organizations

Volunteer organizations need to share documents, confidential studies, and other data securely. Examples of volunteer organizations where privacy is appreciated include: nature restoration projects, ecological study projects, and social issue projects. uHoopla is the ideal service for such groups. For example, in smaller and focused volunteer teams, the team lead can host the data on his/her computer for sharing with other volunteers. The rest of the team can access the documents either by signing up as free users of uHoopla or by authenticating with Google, Facebook, or Microsoft.

For additional information, please visit uHoopla solution for volunteer organizations.

uHoopla Solution for Friends and Family

Friends and family members often want to share family photos and home videos. Sending hundreds of photos via email is cumbersome at best. Not many have cloud service subscriptions, and some are uncomfortable with uploading their personal files to a blog, photo-sharing server, or cloud. uHoopla is the ideal service for sharing personal documents. Users can drag and drop the photo folder into the local uhoopla/WebFolder directory on their computers and publish the photo sub-folder to a family channel. It takes just a couple of clicks!

Photos, home videos and documents can be published by signing up as a uHoopla user. Friends and family members can access the documents either by signing up as uHoopla users or by authenticating with Google, Facebook, or Microsoft.

For additional information, please visit uHoopla solution for friends and family.

uHoopla Solution for Realtors

Realtors have the need to share multiple revisions of confidential documents with their clients. These documents include disclosures, inspection reports, repair lists, price negotiations, etc. Instead of exchanging these sensitive documents over insecure email, realtors can create a virtual channel for each client and publish them to the client without leaving copies on email servers.

Clients of realtors can access the documents either by signing up as users of uHoopla or by authenticating with Google, Facebook, or Microsoft.

For additional information, please visit uHoopla solution for realtors.

uHoopla Solution for Legal Firms

Legal firms have the need to share multiple revisions of confidential documents with their clients. Many attorneys still use email to review documents with their clients, especially for advisory legal work, such as for business, estate planning, etc., albeit with a disclaimer claiming attorney-client confidentiality privilege at the bottom of the email, such as shown below.

[notice]This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. This communication may contain material protected by attorney-client privilege. If you are not the intended recipient ……[/notice]

Instead of insecure email, attorneys can use uHoopla to create a virtual secure channel and a WebFolder for each client, and grant each client access to his/her respective channel by specifying the client’s email address (gmail, hotmail, outlook.com email, etc.). Documents can be made available for client review for the intended period of time, without leaving copies on email servers.

For additional information, please visit uHoopla solution for legal firms.