Scanning paper documents is a great way to keep receipts, contracts, etc. organized and Neat has long been associated with document scanning and organizing. In fact, their product is easy enough to use that we've been using one for years.


Where do the documents get stored, though? Usually somewhere on your hard drive, meaning if the computer goes away because of theft, damage, etc. your documents go with it. You could set the Neat to scan to a OneDrive folder, but what if it could handle all of that for you?


Neat Connect: Direct to Cloud, a document scanner that scans directly to the cloud. Able to handle 15 business cards or receipts or 50 pages of regular documentation at a time, this scanner can certainly simply your home or office life.


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Live segment by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine and Daniel J. Lewis of The Audacity to Podcast.

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Scanning paper documents is a great way to keep receipts, contracts, etc. organized and Neat has long been associated with document scanning and organizing. In fact, their product is easy enough to use that we've been using one for years.


Where do the documents get stored, though? Usually somewhere on your hard drive, meaning if the computer goes away because of theft, damage, etc. your documents go with it. You could set the Neat to scan to a OneDrive folder, but what if it could handle all of that for you?


Neat Connect: Direct to Cloud, a document scanner that scans directly to the cloud. Able to handle 15 business cards or receipts or 50 pages of regular documentation at a time, this scanner can certainly simply your home or office life.


Sponsored by:

Get cash for your iPhone with Gazelle: Lock in your rate now at Gazelle.com

Get yourself a dropcam and see whats going on at home: Buy a Dropcam now

Follow TPN on Twitter: Techpodcasts; Facebook: TPNTV; Google+: TPNTV


Live segment by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine and Daniel J. Lewis of The Audacity to Podcast.

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