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 ...
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 ...
If your total experience with scanners is with the flatbed type that sits atop all-in-one printers, you may be excused for thinking scanners are not all that exciting. Given the slow, awkward, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
I hate paper. Not just because it's usually made of dead trees, but also because I lose it. It ends up crumpled at the bottom of my bag, in a pile on my desk (or whatever flat surface happens to be ...
The Neat apps for iOS and Android scan and digitize paper-based information, and for the most part they work well, according to CIO.com blogger James A. Martin. The apps and service probably aren't ...