NeatDesk Desktop Scanner

I have a HP scanner. Will this one be a useful addition?

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I have a HP scanner. Will this one be a useful addition?
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No, they’ll fight horribly and the NeatDesk will call the HP fat resulting in an eating disorder that requires you to scan everything twice on the HP. It’s really quite sad how they don’t get along :frowning:

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Thank you.

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WAY overpriced. Just get a good reliable all-in-one printer/faxer/scanner/copier that has good reviews for far less money.
What your buying with this w00t is software. Software that you can find online for free.
Therefore don’t buy it unless your a newbie of the tech world.
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What software (and where) did you find online that works like the Neat software?

EDIT: Can this scan double sided documents, like 20 or 30 page double sided contracts, etc?

Receipts in paper waste our overharvested trees.

Interesting reviews and user comments on NeatDesk vs competing products.

Check it out:
http://lawyerist.com/neatdesk-scanner-review

The amazon reviews for the Mac version are even worse - an average for about 2.5. I had hoped that maybe the negative reviews were for earlier versions but even the most recent postings were still more negative than not.

I’m going to bed without buying.

I bought the desktop version about six months ago and the scanner is the best one I’ve used. It’s fast and the scan quality is good. However, the only bad thing with the scanner is that it doesn’t have a guide so whatever you scan will/may scan skewd.

I got the mobile scanner last week just for portability. Will hopefully get it this week.

If you want to be organize, get this. It can also help declutter your desk.
Gary

I purchased the portable version from woot some time ago and love it. The only things I have encountered are problems with it auto-filing info from some business cards (e.g. when card has stylized fonts and layout) and problems scanning receipts that are age-faded. For those receipts I have to fire up the old photo scanner, adjust the image, print it, and then feed it into neatreceipts scanner. Of course the lesson is to not let receipts sit in car for ages :slight_smile:

Edit to add - the portable version (and thus i would assume the desktop version does as well) will scan docs into pdf files for you. Feature comes in very handy when you have to email documents.

I have both this one (bought at the last woot) and a flatbed scanner. The Neat will scan both sides (black & white or color) of a stack of documents in less than a minute. The character recognition is pretty good and lets me organize receipts very easily. Didn’t think I’d use it or like it as much as I do.

What happens if I later need to return an item and I’ve discarded the receipt because I scanned it? Has anyone had this happen? Did they accept a copy of the receipt from the scanner?

I know they don’t accept copies for product rebates so how could someone prove that they were the original buyer and didn’t just scan a receipt from someone elses purchase?

Thanks.

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What happens if I later need to return an item and I’ve discarded the receipt because I scanned it? Has anyone had this happen? Did they accept a copy of the receipt from the scanner?

I know they don’t accept copies for product rebates so how could someone prove that they were the original buyer and didn’t just scan a receipt from someone elses purchase?

Thanks.
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Since some shops require the original receipt for returns, I would suggest hanging on to the receipt until return period has passed, even though it’s been scanned.

Does it work with mac?

Yes, apparently

We got one of these at my boss’s home office. It is GREAT… AMAZING even. FAST and user friendly. If you have a mac, you’ll have to call customer support to get a link to download the mac software and receive a new product key.

neat scanners are great especially for receipts so you don’t have them all over the place!

I have a mac, I’m using the neat portable scanner with ABBY OCR to convert to searchable PDF. Then I use DevonThink personal database to keep track of all the receipts.Even spotlight can find receipts pretty well. Apparently the Neatworks software has a habit of crashing a lot on the mac. I would like to get a scanner with an auto feed such as this one. However, Im extremely reluctant to get this because of the lack of software quality. If I was running a PC I might pull the trigger because the software for the PC is much better. Maybe if I hold out for a while the software will get better for the mac, then I won’t have to use a third party solution for their hardware.

This got me to thinking about preserving my vital documents, but after a little digging I think I might give the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 the job instead of the NeatDesk.

This review is slightly dated, but the points brought up aren’t any weaker for it.

http://lawyerist.com/neatdesk-scanner-review/

I like the idea of the included Acrobat license with the Fujitsu over fumbling with inferior proprietary software that is destined to destroy files the second I shred them or become obsolete over the course of various service packs and OS releases as I’ve seen happen to so many other products which are now e-waste.

I’ve tried both the Neat and Fujitsu ScanSnap scanners, and I think the Fujitsu is the better choice. Both are fast and scan both sides, but the Fujitsu—IMHO—works better and more reliably. This isn’t a bad price, but I’d still go with the Fujitsu.

I got this from a previous w00t and though I was originally reluctant to spend the money, I am very glad I did. I have to have electronic scans of all my travel receipts for work. Because of the autofeed function for the tiny receipts, using this scanner is easier and quicker to use than the big floor model printer scanner at work that won’t autofeed little receipts. The recognition software works well, too. One other great feature is being able to scan receipts and documents throughout the year for tax time. You can do this same work with a cheap scanner, some OCR software and doing the electronic filing yourself, but this package does all that for you saving oodles of time…which can be a precious commodity.