Qoopershare for Dummies
Qoopershare (pronounced cooper-share) lets you create apps written in Cooperscript. Other Qoopershare users can download those apps and run them. Since Cooperscript is a web programming language, the user must first launch the web server which is bundled with Qoopershare, and then type localhost into the address bar of a web browser. Users can query a central database, which displays a list of matching users sorted by popularity. Clicking on a user in the list displays a matching page (text, image, or both), then clicking next/previous steps through the page list, also sorted by popularity. Every user who wants to share data with other users must have a shared drive (using Google Drive/Dropbox). Qoopershare makes money from subscription fees. Subscribers can download all data from other users. Non-subscribers can only download thumbnail versions of images from other users.