Small personal scanners are a great way to track and tame both personal and business paperwork. For many professionals, just the number of business cards that are collected over the course of a year — ...
If you’ve never stared woefully at a stack of business cards or receipts wishing you could magically digitize their info, I envy you. The NeatReceipts ($149.99) digital filing system might not be ...
Oh, sweet merciful Jeebus, I want this thing. Now. The NeatDesk is a sheetfed scanner that has individual slots for documents, receipts, and business cards, and software to automatically OCR and ...
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 ...
Following the departure from its own branded scanners, The Neat Company, which provides document management and bookkeeping software, has expanded its partnership program with external scanner ...
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 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 ...
Those words were the tease of an ad last week from Neat, the company that’s trying to get us all to scan our piles of paper into PDFs to store on our computers. I’ve been reviewing Neat’s newest ...
Those of us here at Techlicious have always liked Neat’s line of scanners and the cloud-based system that supports them for home office use. With Neat, documents aren’t just saved as an image – ...
Despite being a few decades into the Computer Age, we still haven’t eliminated paper. In an average week, you may end the day with three to seven business cards in your pocket and a half-dozen ...
There was a time when a scanner, or even two, was essential gear in every office. But nowadays, in the age of cloud computing and mobile devices, many of us find we rely less and less on scanners ...