With the proliferation of affordable yet powerful digital devices like the iPhone and the iPad, the dream may be more in reach that we realize. I get that but I thin I've been an avid listener of the Mac Power Users podcast since jumping over to the Apple cult, even before I got my first Mac, as a sort of primer on what tools and apps to get and use. The book itself is really straightforward. This "field guide" walks you through how to go paperless, and why to go paperless. Feb 04, Todd Mckeever rated it really liked it.
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The MacSparky Keyboard Maestro Field Guide – The Sweet Setup
It's a beautiful book and mxcsparky that alone it deserves 5 stars but the content is useful and practical if not costly. May 16, Thomas rated it really liked it. If you want to increase your productivity, make your paper-handling life more simple and effective, this is the book you need.
I've been going paperless sinceand have tried it all. Even better than the best!
Paperless: A MacSparky Field Guide
Process Learn how to reliably name, index, and store your paperless documents. I'm very interested in being able to scan receipts macsparly are recognized and filed for me by software. This e-book for Apple iBooks only is done quite well.

David has written it all out for you, and the book has paerless to show you how. I have app choices and they weren't affected by his recommendations and he didn't hawk his choices too much, leaving you to choose pretty much whatever you like.
So your writing becomes old quickly and irrelevant.
This was the first iBooks author-published book that I've read at least to my knowledge. This chapter also covers your questions about cloud storage and backup. I really enjoyed reading it and learned a lot. You can find Brooks on Twitter at documentsnap or brooksduncan. Anyone looking to live a paper-free life. I know the paperrless certainly pared down from what he could have covered but I am left with a lot of ch Wow.
Paperless: A MacSparky Field Guide by David Sparks
It mixes text and video examples well. Saud Omar rated it really liked it May 29, As with all his books, I wish it was a little less about specific apps and devices, and a little more about actual and potential workflows, but it's a good book. A while ago, I heard on the Twitter grapevine that he was working on a book about going paperless, and I was intrigued.
This is kind of cool. I have all the tools save one - a scansnap scanner which I am about to purchase. David has created a multimedia guide that includes images, movies, and interactive elements. Towards the end, I really got some good tips in having an even more automated approach.
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It would have been beneficial to have other examples perhaps in the form of an Appendix of paperless workflow and automation, beyond the ones given in the book. Would it be a physical book like his last one, iPad At Work? It's a perfectly lovely intro to the topic with some good tips, and one assumes improves with each revision, yet at least as of 2. PNG is lossless compression, so compressing with it does not degrade the image.
Paperless takes the mystery and fear out of going paperless with your Apple technology. I would recommend it to any Mac obsessives but as an accountant I need the full version of Excel that only runs on Windows so I can't have Mac only appliances.
There were only sparse mentions of each separate use case and plenty of overlap. I found the overlap of these workflows to be daunting and I wish he had lain out a specific use case for each naming workflow.
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