- Jul 8, 2003
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My wife has to scan receipts for her expense reports, and it's super labor intensive with the company-provided scanner - the glass on an all-in-one printer.
Ideally, it'd either detect paper being fed in, or be a one-button thing: a single step and a file appears on the desktop/folder/whatever.
Speed and ease are paramount, and of course cost. I'd expect the 'Neat' receipts scanner/software package would be more than she could get cleared to spend (and she doesn't need their bookkeeping software anyway) - I'm thinking $100, maybe $150 would be workable.
Ideally, it'd either detect paper being fed in, or be a one-button thing: a single step and a file appears on the desktop/folder/whatever.
Speed and ease are paramount, and of course cost. I'd expect the 'Neat' receipts scanner/software package would be more than she could get cleared to spend (and she doesn't need their bookkeeping software anyway) - I'm thinking $100, maybe $150 would be workable.
