Kjuicer, in many respects, represents a major leap forward for digital texts. It impacts them at their core, giving any reader the ability to:
- understand better and faster,
- retain and access every concept in the content, also long term, and
to readers and authors alike, the opportunity to:
- simplify and speed up access for others, by multiples up to 20x or faster, at the cost of simply highlighting the content.
Furthermore, by leveraging the latest standards, it grants its user full cloud benefits.
Documents:
- are stored online,
- can be accessible to any browser-equipped device,
- respond and adapt swiftly to different screen sizes,
- can be published on any website or inside applications,
- can be read by anyone (including non users) without downloading files or installing a reader, yet they
- can be permissioned or encrypted for additional security.
Kjuicer also significantly tilts the balance of the online VS printing battle. The material advantage of screen fruition offered by this paradigm is unbridgeable: you can either mark texts and gain precious short and long term advantages, or choose from ready made, multiple alternatives, and explore the content at will.
The above means that Kjuicer can aspire to become a new, vastly improved document standard.
The project enabled the team to expand significantly the range of feedbacks and stakeholders. Some forward thinkers in the space of large institutions are showing to be ready to move on board. The advantages of speeding up our readings are so compelling, in terms of productivity but also ease, that large scale adoption through peer pressure could be rapid.
The project offers also the opportunity of improved inclusion, since one of the most important results of juicing is simplification of knowledge and information. This issue was raised and noticed mostly at the Public Administration level, but it will benefit education and the larger population as well.