After going through almost nine years of immigration paperwork, it is hard to break the habit of keeping every piece of paper we are issued. Now that we no longer have any need to prove who we are on ...
Office solutions technology is hardly our favorite thing, but when it solves day-to-day pains like The Neat Company’s NeatDesk has, it quickly elevates itself to a new standing. The NeatDesk is a slim ...
That price is good today only, and while supplies last. This scanner, which makes short work of documents, receipts, and business cards, rarely sells for less than $400. Rick Broida is the author of ...
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 ...
I loved the promise of the paperless office back in the 90s. It never happened. Paper only increased around me. But I came with an easy and cool solution to classify receipts, cards, and random paper: ...
There were quite a few entries in the NeatDesk giveaway a few weeks back, and after a week the winner still hasn't been in touch, so apparently there can be two. And the randomly chosen replacement ...
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, ...
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 ...
Office solutions technology is hardly our favorite thing, but when it solves day-to-day pains like The Neat Company’s NeatDesk has, it quickly elevates itself to a new standing. The NeatDesk is a slim ...
It's refurbished, but it's also one of the lowest prices I've ever seen for this coveted scanner/digital filing system. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, features ...
This thing has been sitting on my desk for most of the summer, like a sad-eyed puppy. It wanted me to review it, but like a petulant, spoiled child, I ignored it. “You’re just a scanner,” I said. “Who ...