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The Neat Company releases NeatDesk for Mac document scanning tools

It’s great to be an Apple user in Philadelphia. There’s IndyHall Labs‘ selection of Mac apps, iSepta‘s iPhone offering, and of course, independent Apple specialists Bundy Computer and Springboard Media based in Center City and Center City West, respectively. University City-based software development firm The Neat Company is increasing its presence on that list. On […]

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It’s great to be an Apple user in Philadelphia.
There’s IndyHall Labs‘ selection of Mac apps, iSepta‘s iPhone offering, and of course, independent Apple specialists Bundy Computer and Springboard Media based in Center City and Center City West, respectively.
University City-based software development firm The Neat Company is increasing its presence on that list.
On Monday, the company announced NeatDesk For Mac, its automatic document feed (ADF) scanner with an Apple version of its popular NeatWorks scanning software, according to a press release. Now Apple-heads, too, can scan receipts, business cards and documents using Neat’s faster, yet more expensive, software and scanning system.
“Basically, it can scan any type of document, receipts, business cards, and other documents into a digital format using OCR and patented parsing technology that identifies different types of data on different documents,” Director of Marketing Jeff Vogel said.

Neatworks for Mac allows large batches of documents to be processed at the same time—up to 10 receipts, 10 business cards and 10 documents simultaneously. The information is then archived as digital records in the software application.
Vogel said that the company’s decision to market the package to Apple users is based on the national market.
The Neat Company, founded in 2002, employs 60 people in its University City office and another 60 in kiosks around the country. It sells products in Costco, Amazon, OfficeMax and other retail locations.
Vogel is also an editor and co-founder of Unbreaded, a Philadelphia-based website covering sandwich news, reviews, recipes and more.

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