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2012-09-28 10:34 AM

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Subject: Anyone use Neatdesk or similar?

I've looked online and the reviews are pretty mixed - anyone use one of these things to go paperless at the home or office?

The wife and I are just swimming in paper and we'd like to cut down - any guidance?

Thanks in advance,

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2012-09-28 10:40 AM
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Subject: RE: Anyone use Neatdesk or similar?
tried the smaller one for a week, boxed it back-up. it reads a lot, but i still had to type/sort most.
2012-09-28 12:58 PM
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To scan and store old stuff pretty much any scanner will work, but it's a pain to do it all.  I tried it once and just gave up.

Most of our paper at home was from bills so we were able to successfully switch 90% of our accounts over to paperless billing which cut a ton of it down.

2012-09-28 3:20 PM
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Doing it with a flatbed sucks, but a good document scanner and a shredder can make things a lot better. We scan everything and the only trick is remembering where you file things. Nice to be able to look up any filing from work or on the road.

These are pretty much the kings, but are 400+ with adobe standard: 

http://www.fujitsu.ca/products/scansnap/s1500/

I borrowed one from work for a huge batch and then just use an Epson combo scanner for the weekly stuff.

http://reviews.cnet.com/scanners/epson-workforce-gt-1500/4505-3136_7-33137913.html

2012-09-29 5:01 PM
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Subject: RE: Anyone use Neatdesk or similar?
I do my "important, but not a bill pile" or previous years tax returns with a flat bed. Yeah; it's tedious, but I do it when I'm sick or injured and have to take it easy anyway. A document feeder is great for things like bank statements or multi-page stuff.

I keep 1 1/2 file drawers total for everything paper including owners manuals. Most of those I download, then save.

Your multi function printer will suffice. Neatdesk doesn't seem to offer much advantage.
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