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Web App Release Notes – Version 1.0

Viper Web App launches! We’ve finally closed off the downloadable version of Viper and migrated to our brand-new web app. Accessible anywhere in the world, from almost any device, with the Viper Web App you can conduct plagiarism scans on the go without the need to download and install software.

  • We’ve removed the old Windows downloadable program and replaced it with a brand-new web app. By creating an account, you can access Viper and conduct free scans whenever and wherever you like.
  • Introduced a brand-new upload box to scan your documents. Simply drag and drop your file or select it from your computer to upload it. You can even scan multiple documents at once!
  • Added a ‘documents’ view that stores all your documents and scans together in the order you scanned them.
  • Added a dedicated support section containing help articles and guides to using Viper.
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