This is Day 5 in a 12 Day series: 12 Days Of Paperless Gifts. If you know someone who could use some help going paperless, or if you deserve to treat yourself, this is the place. If you don’t, feel free to ignore this series. Normal DocumentSnap posts will still be coming!
If you know someone who is considering (or should be considering) going paperless, sometimes rather than messing around trying to find the right way to go, it is helpful to have a book or other resource to guide you down the right path.
I might be slightly biased with the first three, but here are a few ideas:
Paperless Document Organization Guide
- Who is it for?: Windows or Mac users who want help specifically with organizing electronic documents.
- Who is the author?: Brooks Duncan, the incredibly attractive and talented paperless geek at DocumentSnap.com.
- Where can I learn more?
DocumentSnap.com
Go Paperless With Hazel Webinar
- Who is it for?: Mac users who want to be able to automate tasks in OS X, including naming and filing paperless documents.
- Who is the author?: Brooks Duncan, who loves Hazel a little too much.
- Where can I learn more?
DocumentSnap.com
The Unofficial ScanSnap Setup Guide
- Who is it for?: Fujitsu ScanSnap owners who want to know how to set up the software and use it efficiently.
- Who is the author?: Brooks Duncan, ScanSnap user since 2008.
- Where can I learn more?
DocumentSnap.com
Paperless by David Sparks
- Who is it for?: Mac users who want a great overview of going paperless in an innovative iPad format.
- Who is the author?: David Sparks, author of a number of Mac-related books.
- Do you have a review?: Sure do. Here is my Paperless review.
- Where can I learn more?
iBooks
Take Control Of Your Paperless Office
- Who is it for?: Definitely Mac users who want an easy-to-read guide on how to go paperless and some recommendations on products that will help. Possibly Windows users who want to go paperless but don’t need software recommendations.
- Who is the author?: Joe Kissell: author of many Mac books, magazine articles, and ebooks.
- Do you have a review?: I’m glad you asked. Here is my Take Control Of Your Paperless Office Review.
- Where can I learn more?
Take Control Books
Evernote Essentials
- Who is it for?: New or experienced Evernote users that would like some best practices on getting the most out of the service.
- Who is the author?: Brett Kelly: software developer, writer, and Evernote employee.
- Do you have a review?: I do. Here is my Evernote Essentials Review
- Where can I learn more?
Nerdgap.com
Evernote®: The unofficial eBook to capturing everything and getting things done
- Who is it for?: Evernote users who want to implement Getting Things Done (GTD).
- Who is the author?: Daniel Gold, lawyer and Evernote fanatic.
- Do you have a review?: Sure have! Here is my Evernote GTD eBook Review.
- Where can I learn more?
Daniel Gold
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