The first time I saw NeatReceipts Scanalizer ($200 street) was in the Philadelphia airport, where NeatReceipts, a local company, was showing it off. The demo was aimed at business travelers, the ...
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 ...
In our last issue, we wrote about the portable NeatReceipts scanner, which weighs less than one pound and can even scan legal documents. Now, there’s a new entrant into the portable scanner category: ...
How about using the NEAT Receipts scanner with other organization software like Yojimbo or Evernote? If you scan in documents as PDF files, you can use the NEAT Receipts scanner to grab documents for ...
I’ve got a box full of receipts: some business-related, some personal, some from the doctor’s office, others from the local grocery store—and I don’t want to deal with any of them. NeatReceipts, which ...
Sick of struggling to keep track of receipts, business cards and other important documents you acquire on the road and don’t want to manually enter that data into your computer while you’re traveling?
Recording traveling expenses can be one the most frustrating aspects of the business traveler’s busy life on the road. Restaurant bills, train tickets, hotel receipts; they all have to be accurately ...
If, like me, you’re a receipt pack rat, NeatReceipts for Mac may be exactly what you’ve been looking for to clear out stacks of paper in your office. At Macworld Expo this week, the Neat Company is ...
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We first covered a new product called NeatReceipts—a mobile scanner equipped with ingenious OCR (optical character recognition) software that makes it easy to scan and organize receipts for ...
In the past, I've gone on record saying that given the low cost of scanners these days, every computer should have a scanner connected to it. Just as I'm hard-pressed to envision someone using a ...