Your Files, Anywhere. Universal Access Without Installers
Users today expect universal access — the ability to view files from any device, without downloading software or configuring a workstation.
Universal access is exactly what online viewing technology provides, and you can try it instantly at
👉 doconut.app — upload, preview, done.
📱 Device-Independent Document Viewing
Whether customers are using macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, or Chromebooks — browser-based viewing delivers the same experience.
That’s why developers embed the Doconut online viewer for .NET and ASP.NET Core inside platforms — learn more at
👉 doconut.com.
🔒 No Installers, No Risk
Software installers introduce:
- Security threats
- OS dependency failures
- Update friction
- IT support load
A browser-native preview avoids all of this.
For an instant example, load a document at
👉 doconut.app.
🌐 Unlock Remote Work
Universal file access is a requirement for modern business:
- Hybrid teams
- Shared portals
- Online legal reviews
- Digital onboarding
Cloud portals rely on the secure document-rendering engine powering enterprise previews — discover it at
👉 doconut.com.
📂 One Viewer for All File Types
Universal access means eliminating the “wrong program” problem.
Users shouldn’t worry about:
- Not having Microsoft Office installed
- PDF reader compatibility
- File extensions
- Version mismatches
A centralized viewer opens:
- Word
- Excel
- PowerPoint
- Images
- Emails
- Even CAD and technical formats
All from a single web interface.
🕒 Faster Workflows, Zero Delay
Universal access reduces:
- Time wasted searching for software
- Failed document opens
- User onboarding delays
- Device-specific workflows
When a document opens instantly, users stay productive.
Speed increases:
- Productivity
- Collaboration
- Customer satisfaction
🌍 Ideal for BYOD and Public Access Environments
Many organizations now operate with Bring-Your-Own-Device teams.
Universal viewing ensures:
- No local installs
- No corporate licensing problems
- Consistent rendering
Kiosks, universities, libraries, and coworking spaces benefit enormously.
Universal access has one rule:
If you have a browser, you’re in.