A Better Way to Manage Receipts for Business Travel

August 20th, 2009

by David Pogue, The New York Times

Usually when I review products, I’m testing them out just for the purpose of reviewing them. This week, I’m going to write about something I bought for myself without any intention of writing about it.
I do a lot of traveling for TV stories and speaking engagements. Which is great, [...]

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NeatDesk to Eliminate Paper from your Life, Maybe

June 30th, 2009

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: Trash everything. If I only had NeatDesk.
I like this thing. It’s probably because of the 2001: Space Odyssey retro [...]

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Neat Receipts for Mac - Review

June 30th, 2009

Owen Rubin
Columnist
Tuesday, 05/19/09
Neat Receipts for Mac
Company: Neat
Price: $229.95, on sale $199.95
http://www.neatco.com/products/neatreceipts-for-mac
I like to keep track of my expenses and bills using Quicken. I put EVERYTHING into Quicken. But one of the major drawbacks of doing that is getting all my receipts into Quicken easily, so they tend to pile up. Currently, I must hand copy [...]

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What’s Neat About NeatDesk

June 30th, 2009

May 12th, 2009 at 12:37 PM - Blogs by Ted Landau
The Neat Company recently released NeatDesk for Mac. This new desktop document scanner (available at Amazon for $400) partners up with NeatReceipts for Mac, giving you a choice of desktop or portable models.
Neat’s main competition comes from Fujitsu, which similarly makes desktop and portable versions [...]

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Tidying Up With NeatDesk

June 30th, 2009

By STEPHEN WILLIAMS
If a cluttered desk signs a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?—Albert Einstein
No offense to Professor Einstein, but an overgrown mess decorating my desk makes me anxious.
Enter NeatDesk for Mac: a breath of feng shui in my house.
One thing NeatDesk won’t do is clear up cable clutter — [...]

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