I’m not ashamed to say I have more paper in my house than I can keep up with. I’ve toyed with document scanners before, but in reviewing the NeatDesk scanner this week, I realized it’s more than just ...
As a tech journalist, one of the things I’ve always been a bit ashamed to admit is the fact that I’m still rocking a lot of paper. From business cards to receipts, there’s simply a ton of paper I keep ...
If you’re anything like me, you’ve got tons of paper sitting around that would be better served being scanned into your computer and kept in some sort of document management system, rather than in ...
The application package for NeatReceipts, Neat software organizes your company's receipts, business cards and other documents automatically into digital filing folders within a digital filing cabinet.
Late-night TV commercial stalwarts Neat may seem a little chintzy at first blush, but rest assured that their products – essentially very simple document scanners – are surprisingly good. Their latest ...
NeatConnect is a scanner, but would be more correctly labeled a digital scanning ecosystem. Yes, it scans documents, receipts, business cards and more, but it’s more about what happens after you scan.
Although NeatConnect is a scanner, it is best understood as a so-called "scanning appliance" primarily of interest if you want to send your scans to the cloud. NeatConnect($379.98 at Amazon)—from The ...
NeatConnect allows users to scan documents directly to a cloud service or email them from the scanner all without being tethered to a computer or requiring an intermediate device or software ...
I’m not what you would call a ‘filer of papers’. When I get mail or paperwork, I normally stack it in a cabinet drawer until I have a mountain of crap at the end of the year to file and rotate out to ...
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