Paperless Blog

1 Enable Google Docs For Offline Access

This video on Offline Google Docs is part of a series of quick videos on paperless tips and topics. View more in the series here. I use Google Docs every day, and really like it. I don’t use it as my main document storage, but I use it for more “work in progress” stuff. Having […]

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DocumentSnap Time Machine

Here are some of our posts from this week in years past. 2010 Will Locked PDFs Get You In Trouble With The Judge? If you’re a lawyer, playing games with PDFs can sometimes get you in hot water in court. 2009 Using Mac OSX Preview To Password Protect Your Documents If you want to password […]

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1 How Screenwriter John August Writes

I am always incredibly fascinated by the way that people do their jobs. Whether it is a writer, a TV producer, a bartender, or what have you, I love watching people go about their routine, and if that is not possible, I love reading about it online or listening to their podcasts. In that spirit, […]

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Doxie Go Goes Cordless

Portable scanners are great, but with very few exceptions they have one general issue: while the scanner may be portable, it still needs to be plugged into a computer to work. Today, the folks over at Doxie have announced their proposed solution to this: the Doxie Go, which will scan documents or photos without needing […]

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DocumentSnap Time Machine

Here are some of our posts from this week in years past. 2010 Use Adobe Acrobat To Add Pages To An Existing Document Helpful video from the ScanSnap Community. Shoeboxed Review – Receipts, Business Cards, And Documents In The Cloud I took Shoeboxed for a test drive. At the time, it was great for receipts […]

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1 Borrow Library Books On Your Kindle

Being about a 30 second walk away from our local library, my wife and I are regular patrons. We take a lot of books out of that place. This is one reason why, despite my insatiable gadget lust, we have not picked up a Kindle as of yet – it hasn’t supported taking books out […]

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CrashPlan Goes Mobile

I have been using CrashPlan for a few months, both as my online backup solution as well as an offsite backup at my friend’s house. I’ve had nothing but positive experiences with it, but I have to admit that I’ve missed one feature: the ability to get at my backed up files from my mobile […]

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