New Document Tracking Service Shows Who is Reading Your Word .DOCs

(PRWEB) September 10, 2007 -- DocChaser.com announces its recent launch, which allows anyone to track the movements of their word documents. Similar to the ?read-receipt? technology available for e-mail, users of Microsoft Office will now be able to check when their documents are opened.

?The last time I sent my resume, I immediately knew who was interested,? says Brian Klug, founder and first user of DocChaser.com. ?There was one company that looked at my resume eight times in a three day period. This compelled me to do some additional research about the company ? I was more than ready when the interviewer called.?

The free tool, available at http://www.docchaser.com, offers a simple interface in which to track your .DOC files.

- A map of the United States pinpoints the actual locations of those who open your document.

- An itemized list details each instance that the document is viewed, and a suite of charting and graphing tools provide further analysis of your document's travels.

- The free online tool will optionally e-mail you each time that someone reads your document.

?It's like Google Analytics ? but for Word Documents,? said Brian. ?When one publishes a document within their organization, often they need to be certain it doesn't leave the organization. Now they have knowledge of where their documents go after they hit the 'Send' button.?

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