Alexis Ohanian

Amium - A collaboration app that brings conversation to your files

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Aaron Glazer
Can't wait to try this out! Amium seems like the natural evolution to what file sharing should be.
Yuri Sagalov
@aaronglazer try it and let us know what you think :)
Tom Sparks
This thing is awesome, everyone needs this!
Mathias Elmose
I really excited about this! Looking forward to seeing you develop! I like the Office integration - perhaps you would do the same with Google Docs?
Cadran Cowansage
This looks awesome! Can't wait to never filter my gmail by attachments again :)
Desmond
File collaboration here seems to be well executed, looking forward to giving it a go. I also love the on-premises deployment, something I've been wanting from Slack for awhile.
Yuri Sagalov
@desmonddantzler Thanks, let us know what you think when you try it
Adolfo Alamo
Smart idea!
Stowe Boyd
Acquired by Redbooth, shutting down in December, will be folded in somehow.
Anthony Pelosi
I'm getting a 404 on the terms page, no bueno for actual businesses who care about things like security... https://www.amium.com/terms
Yuri Sagalov
@tonypelosi it should be https://www.amium.com/legal/ -- I'll take a look to see if we use /terms/ somewhere accidentally
Anthony Pelosi
@yuris Terms link in the footer.
Juan da Cruz
Is it me or is the Amium logo similar to StumbleUpon logo?
Jens Alfke
I was really excited, but the bubble burst when I read "Use Amium’s built in Microsoft Office Online integration to create, edit, and co-author documents directly from Amium. Or share and discuss any file (pdfs, design files, etc.) by dropping it into Amium." It sounds like proper inline document editing only works if I (a) have MS Office, and (b) want to use it to write my docs? (Both of which are a "no".) Otherwise I have to go into another app and then manually update it? Basically what I want is a really good WYSIWYG Markdown editor directly in the app. Which is why I'm still rooting for Quip, even though I have zero chance of convincing my company that it's worth paying for it as an alternative to Google Docs.