Tuesday, April 28, 2009
NeatDesk for Mac Now Available
Posted by Vincent Ferrari in "Apple Software (OS X)" @ 09:00 AM
"Once your paper is digitized, NeatWorks for Mac uses "Intelligent Text Recognition" technology to extract key data from your documents and populate key fields automatically in this robust digital filing system. By eliminating much of the data entry, you can turn a pile of receipts into an expense report in mere minutes. Or turn that stack of business cards into digital contacts and import them directly to Address Book. You can even scan any kind of document to produce a fully-searchable PDF file."
Okay... Simply put, this looks flat out awesome. I've always been interested in NeatReceipts, but I don't deal with enough receipts to make a receipts-only solution worth it for me. I do, however, have a ton of paper floating around all over my desk and this kind of digital filing system is something I might actually use. It's a tad pricey at $399, but if it works anywhere near as well as I've heard NeatReceipts does, it should be a huge hit with the Mac faithful.