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NeatDesk Desktop Scanner and Digital Filing System- Macintosh
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NeatDesk Desktop Scanner and Digital Filing System- Macintosh

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Description:

You've got information trapped on paper. We've got the key. Because when your information is free, so are you free to store it, organize it, even edit and reuse it. Whatever works for you. NeatDesk for Mac is a desktop scanner and digital filing system that lets you scan and organize receipts, business cards and documents. Neat's patented technology identifies and extracts the important information and automatically organizes it for you. Transform receipts into expense reports, business cards into Address Book contacts, and create searchable PDF files from any document. You can even export information to PDF, Quicken and Excel. NeatDesk for Mac lets you manage the paper at home, at work and on the go.

Features:

Transform paper into information that works


Automatically extracts key information from scanned receipts; can export to Excel, Quickbooks, TaxCut, and more


Scans are IRS-accepted digital copies, making tax preparation a snap


Scan up to 10 receipts, 10 business cards and 10 documents at once or a single, 50 page document


Developed for OS X to look and feel like the applications you use every day


Automatically extracts key information from scanned receipts; can export to Quicken, Excel, and pdf


Product Details:
Product Length: 12.4 inches
Product Width: 8.9 inches
Product Height: 8.9 inches
Product Weight: 7.15 pounds
Package Length: 12.75 inches
Package Width: 9.0 inches
Package Height: 9.0 inches
Package Weight: 7.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 64 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 64 customer reviews )
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453 of 470 found the following review helpful:

1Does not scan grayscale. BW poor quality, color to slowOct 30, 2009
By C. Hoffman
I really really really wanted to like this scanner. I received the unit on Friday and had planned on spending Saturday scanning in all my documents and then relaxing on Sunday. I am sooooo disappointed with the quality of the scans and software when scanning in documents like car insurance or doctors statements that I am sending it back.

The main issue is that the manufacture's web site states that the scanner can scan grayscale and B/W documents in at a rate of 25 PPM. This is an outright lie on one level and a stretching of the truth on another level.

First let me start off with the truth stretching. The scanner is very fast while scanning in B/W images but it did not seam like it was 25 PPM fast so I timed it using a stop watch. I was able to scan in a page (two sides) in 6.4 seconds that's 10 PPM not 25! As Fujitsu rates their ScanSnap S1500M at 20 PPM whether you scan one or two sides, I assumed I would see the NeatDesk scanner do the same. Thinking that they (NeatCo) must have been playing with some slick marketing numbers when they came up with the 25 PPM rate I figured I would see the 10 PPM rate double to 20 if I only scanned one side of a page instead of two. I was very disappointed to see that the rate did not change between one or two sides. Normally I would think that 10 PPM is a very quick scan, which it is, but it is more than half as fast as advertised.

That was the truth stretching now onto the lie.

My main complaint is not the scan rate of B/W or grayscale scans. I would be very happy with a 10 PPM grayscale document scanner. The problem is that the scanner / software package does NOT scan in grayscale. The scanner DOES send the images to my iMac in GRAYSCALE and then the horrible software converts it to B/W. Yes you heard me right! They take a perfectly legible (8 bit, 256 levels of black) grayscale image and turn it into a very poor quality B/W (2 bit, 2 color) illegible image. I can't for the life of me understand why they would do such a thing.

If you are only interested in scanning in receipts, which by their nature are only black and white, then you might be happy with the software. Unfortunately about 95% of the stuff I wanted to scan is various types of documents / kids school work / insurance papers / medical records etc. If you have ever looked at these kinds of documents you will notice that most of them have shaded areas on the page that highlight important text. These shaded areas, along with the text, usually become unreadable when converted to B/W. Not only can I not able to read them the OCR can't detect them either. It makes me angry to see a scan show up on the screen that looks GREAT only to have it destroyed a few seconds later by the software as it converts it to black and white.

I contacted NeatCo about the ability to scan to grayscale. Their support person was very nice and polite; unfortunately she confirmed for me that the software does not support grayscale. Her response is at the end of the review.

You may think that I should just scan in color. Unfortunately scanning in color is very slow. A color scan took 15 seconds for a single sided page and 27.5 seconds for a single 2-sided page (weird that color scans do double the time for 2 sides unlike the BW option). At this rate it puts color scans in at 2 PPM not the 8.5 reported on their web site. At 2 PPM it will take me several hundred hours to scan everything I need to scan.

The quality of color scans is very good if you are willing to wait 30 seconds for a single 2-sided scan.

Here are my timing results for the BW, color, 1 side and 2 sided document. All times are for a single sheet of paper.

Page Sides | Color Mode |Time to Scan |Total time to scan & OCR 1st page
1 | Color | 15 sec | 52 sec
2 | color | 27 sec | 1:15 (m:sec)

1 | BW | 6.4 sec | 36 sec
2 | BW | 6.5 sec | 40 sec

Just for reference I have a late 2008 24'' iMac with 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo and 4 gigs of ram. I have also updated the NeatDesk software to their latest version as of 10/30/2009 which is 2.1.9

I have taken some screen shots of the grayscale images before they are converted to BW and will try to post them to Amazon. In the screen shots you can see that the initial image looks very nice. If NeatCo fixes this issue the package might be worth a look.

Here is the NeatCo response to my grayscale question.

Response (Campbell) - 10/29/2009 08:45 PM
Hi Chris,

There's no way to set to scan in a gray scale at this time. I will put in a feature request to our developers so they can include this capability in future releases.

Question Reference #091029-000359
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Product Level 1: NeatDesk for Mac
Date Created: 10/29/2009 08:45 PM
Last Updated: 10/29/2009 08:45 PM
Status: Solved

79 of 81 found the following review helpful:

1Terrible Hardware, and SoftwareJan 12, 2010
By Kathleen E. Leavitt "Digital Document Man"
When i opened up this product it looked really nice and was looking forward to digitizing lots of my loose papers...upon beginning scanning though, i noticed small white lines appearing on the documents, and the software would TAKE FOREVER in an attempt to analyze and convert the documents to PDF...My HP scanner does this almost instantaneously. What was the worst part about this is the software... They say it was written for Mac OS X but the software not only crashes all the time, but causes the ENTIRE computer to freeze up too...Many many paper jams, poor layout and organization for filing "documents" and the BIG ONE.... many of the texts on my documents are dark grey and light grey- which this scanner and software simply and completely CUT OUT and make disappear...totally useless..... My HP all in one printer/scanner provides far better quality with gray scale, color, and B/W, is 10x faster in software, and the file sizes are significantly smaller while producing a crisper image... DO NOT BUY, YOU WILL SEND IT BACK AND BE SORRY FOR ALL YOUR WASTED TIME!!! (I don't know if the windows PC edition is much better, but my experience with this product on a brand new iMac was Frustrating beyond all belief....

105 of 110 found the following review helpful:

4Neat scanner, not bullet proofJun 25, 2009
By Buyer XYZ
The scanner is assembled very well and generally works well. This version is for Mac's, and my general complaint is that the software is missing some key conveniences that seem pretty obvious. Small tasks like removing pages or combining documents are not intuitive and could have been accomplished so much easier. However, thes problems are easy to fix and likely will be in updates to the software. The character recognition on the scanner works pretty well. Honestly, the main purpose I bought this scanner for was to digitally scan my bills, documents, proof of purchase, etc that I want to keep, just not in paper form. This will do a good job of scanning those into pdf which are backed up on my machine...time to clean out some clutter! From that standpoint, good product. The other important point that got me comfortable is that the scanner quality is as good if not better than other document fed scanners...so the software is essentially a bonus.

138 of 148 found the following review helpful:

1Do not trust docs to this scannerNov 09, 2009
By S. J. Rafferty "Scott"
I spent days scanned thousands of pages of large, important docs into this scanner. Once I saw them, I discarded the originals. Only later did I learn that you cannot export anything larger than 100 pages, so the pages were visible only on the viewer. Still later, the file became corrupt, so I have irretrievably lost valuable and irreplaceable documents. After many hours of troubleshooting (and memory upgrades), Neat Receipt told me the file had become corrupted. They also acknowledged that there is no way to know from the documentation that they do not support 100+ page docs until you try to export one.

42 of 42 found the following review helpful:

1High Expectations Lead to Big LetdownFeb 12, 2010
By Richard Bird
I had been using a Fujitsu ScanSnap 510 for more than a year. The Neat scanner got my attention for its design aesthetic (I am a product designer) and its enhanced software. So, when I passed on my S510M to my secretary to begin archiving corporate files, I jumped.

I must tell you, I've never been more astoundingly disappointed. There is a huge gap between the promise and presentation of this product versus its usability and value.

No matter what the settings, scans are excruciatingly slow, even when color and OCR are disabled (BW image only settings).

The software application that comes with the scanner is really only of value if you OCR every single document you scan. If you do so, the wait time is even more astounding. Seems like minutes for *every single page.* Multiple page document? Forget about it.

Paper feed is abysmal. Even a single, plain letter sheet would wobble and distort during the scan process. For some reason, there is an excessive gap in width on the feed guides and it seems like the feed rollers are in the center only, which adds to instability in the document feeder.

Now, I miss my S510M, which was lightning fast and put the Neat scanner to shame on all counts above.

Bottom line: Great looks, Great promise, Great disappointment. I can't find anything good to say about this. I gave it 45 days of daily use, trying to justify my purchase. No good.

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