Saturday 17 December 2011

Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 Deluxe Bundle 600 DPI x 600 dpI Scanner (PA03603-B015)

!±8± Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 Deluxe Bundle 600 DPI x 600 dpI Scanner (PA03603-B015)

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The ScanSnap S1300 Mobile Scanner - Makes Document Management a Snap! Take document scanning to a whole new level with the ScanSnap S1300 mobile scanning solution. Whether you're at home digitizing receipts, bank statements or term papers, or at the office capturing mission critical documents for a business trip, ScanSnap takes scanning beyond the desktop and into your world.Rack2-Filer V5.0. Additionally, the ScanSnap S1300 Deluxe Bundle includes Rack2-Filer V5.0, an ultra-intuitive scanning and file management application for home or small office. Through the use of graphical cabinets and e-Binders, users will experience a familiar yet heightened level of accessibility and convenience to their digital content. Performance in a compact size! At nearly half the size, the ScanSnap S1300 is designed to be the smallest Fujitsu multi-page duplex scanner for one-button ease of use at the desk or on the road. Just press the "SCAN" button and the 10 page automatic document feeder scans both sides of each page at up to 8 pages per minute. The S1300 automatically recognizes the size of each document, detects and corrects for skew, and shows images in their proper orientation with blank pages removed. Creates Searchable Content from Your Scans With ScanSnap, operators can remain connected with their scanned documents. The ScanSnap S1300 can automatically convert scanned data into searchable PDF files at the touch of a button. Users can also use a colored highlighter pen on a black & white document to create searchable keywords automatically. Operates on USB Bus Power for Ultimate Portability.For added mobile convenience, the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 can be powered though the PC's USB port when an AC power source is not available. When using the USB bus power cable, the PC must have two USB ports; one for power feeding and the other for USB cable connection. Ready to be used on a PC or Mac.

  • Can be powered though the PC's USB port when an AC power source is not available.
  • When using the USB bus power cable, the PC must have two USB ports
  • Ready to be used on a PC or Mac
  • The optional Quick Menu allows users to quickly transition between different scanning intentions
  • Just press the scan button and choose what you want the ScanSnap to do

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Tuesday 1 November 2011

Firewood and Wood Stove Basics - Five Lessons for Heating With Wood

!±8± Firewood and Wood Stove Basics - Five Lessons for Heating With Wood

Firewood burned in a wood stove is our primary heat source - not just in winter, but year round.

When we first moved to our rural property, I had so many questions: How much wood do we need for winter? What kind of wood should we burn? How do I prepare it? How do I clean the wood stove? Won't it make a lot of smoke? As a city girl, I had no clue about building fires or how to use them for heat. But I learned fast. I had to. We'd have been a little chilly otherwise.

The answers would come over the next year, as I learned the finer points of building and maintaining fires and the wood stove that keeps us cozy. I learned that there is no 'right' way to build a fire (no matter how many 'experts' try to tell you otherwise). That wet wood is to be avoided at all costs. That a hot, clean burn with little to no smoke is the goal. That our loft can get roasting if the fire has been burning all day (and then, of course, that fans are necessary and required to push the warm air around).

I had so many questions about fire as a heat source, and I'm pretty sure lots of other people do too. Especially those who are planning on moving to the country, or have just moved. So I put together my top five lessons for using fire for heat - I hope it's helpful!

The Top 5 Lessons I've Learned About Heating with Wood

1. There is no 'right' way to build a fire.

The 'experts' will try to tell you otherwise. Like how to plant vegetable seeds, everyone you ask will have a different opinion. So I'll make it easy for you - try a bunch of different ways and pick the one that's the least hassle for you and gets the best results. There are some pretty elaborate fire starting methods out there. And some that I still don't see how they actually get a fire going, let alone quickly. I'm busy - my goal in building a fire is to get it burning fast and to get it burning hot so there's little to no smoke coming out of the chimney. Then I don't want to have to think about it for awhile. If you check YouTube, you'll find all sorts of videos on fire building. Or you can bookmark this fantastic resource: woodheat.org and save yourself the hassle! Find a method that doesn't look too complicated and try it out. You'll soon find your favorite. Here's one I'm going to try next: the top-down fire starting method. I tried it once before and it failed miserably (probably because our wood is cut a little chunky), but I'm willing to give it another try.

2. Better to have too much firewood than not enough.

There are some complicated calculations around for figuring out how much wood you'll need if you're heating with with a wood stove. Annoyingly, most articles will start with 'it depends'. Unfortunately, it really does - on where you live, the temperature that particular winter, how well insulated your house is, what kind of wood you'll be burning, how efficient your wood stove is, whether or not you're burning wood full time or just using it to augment your primary heating system during cold snaps... you get the picture.

But if this is any help, we have a 700 square foot house, medium insulated (heritage log cabin with single pane glass augmented with storm windows), burn wood exclusively for heat from October through April in an old, probably inefficient wood stove, and live on the West Coast where temperatures are usually quite mild but damp. Also, I work from home so the fire is burning most of the day. How much wood do we burn? About 2 cords per season (a 'cord' is a pile 4' x 4' x 8', densely packed). For us, that's about 4 or 5 trees' worth, all deadfall and windfall alder, maple and hemlock from the previous winter. So for a larger, well insulated home with a new, efficient wood stove burning wood exclusively for heat (with no other major heat sources), most people in the northern States and Canada would be safe with 3 cords or so - but always better to have more, just in case it's a cold winter.

3. Wood stoves are really versatile - especially in a power outage.

I was just reading an article at Mother Earth News talking about eight different alternate power possibilities to use during power outages. The consensus seemed to be that having a wood stove that could also be used for cooking is the ideal situation. Obviously, if you live in the desert with no wood supply, that's a bit of a challenge. But for the rest of us, it would seem that having a reasonably efficient wood stove in a rural area is smart insurance. Last winter we had a lot of power outages, and it was the wood stove that allowed us to still have tea, cook our food, and stay warm. We could have used a camp stove, but during a prolonged power outage, propane and butane canisters sell out extremely quickly (provided the stores still have power!). So a wood stove seems like a good investment. We've used ours to boil water, cook eggs, make toast, and keep big meals warm in cast iron pots. I can't recommend enough having one that has a surface you can cook or heat water on.

4. You NEED fans to push the warm air through your house.

Our old wood stove had a fan that gave up the ghost not long after we moved in. Which was OK, because it was loud - too loud. I wanted to replace it with something quiet, and preferably non-electrical. The solution? A stove-top Ecofan. I got the Airplus model (in nickel) and I love it! It does exactly what it says it does, and more. It's silent, starts turning as soon as it's sensors reach a certain temperature, and uses no electricity. Which is great, because in a power outage, you really want your wood stove to be performing at peak efficiency.

We also have a hard-wired ceiling fan at the top of our cathedral ceiling, which pushes the warm air back down into the living area and throughout the house. Obviously, the bigger your house the more you'll have to think about how the warm air will flow. Last year we had an issue with our bathroom being freezing in the morning, because it's furthest away from the wood stove. So we used a plug-in oil heater, which kept the bathroom toasty, but racked up a rather large electrical bill. Plus it didn't work when the power was out (then again, neither does the ceiling fan). This year, I had the brilliant idea (!) to keep the bathroom door open (except when in use, of course) and voila! The bathroom is warm in the morning. Well, maybe not warm, but at least there are no icicles hanging from the shower head. Problem solved.

5. Good insulation is your friend.

This seems obvious, but you'd be surprised how many people still have single paned windows and big air spaces around their doors. Especially in old houses, which you'll likely find on properties you might be considering for your modern homesteading adventure. We live in an 80-plus year old log cabin, so spent quite a bit of energy ensuring all the cracks and crevices were filled with insulation and chinked. It does still have single paned windows, though, so replacing them with triple-glazed wood windows is on our list of renovations for next spring. In the meantime, we've installed storm windows on all the lower windows. Seems to do the trick.

Will You Heat with Wood this Winter?

These are just a few of the things I've learned about heating our home with wood. I think even if we lived in my brand new timber frame dream house, I'd still consider wood as a primary heat source. It's versatile, renewable (at least in our part of the world), it's been deemed 'carbon-neutral', and for me, it provides a connection to all my ancestors, who had nothing but wood to heat with.

Your situation will be different, though. Think about your options, and how willing you are to do the work required (sourcing wood, cutting, splitting, piling, hauling, cleaning chimneys, etc.).

If you do decide to heat with wood, chances are you'll be very happy you did.


Firewood and Wood Stove Basics - Five Lessons for Heating With Wood

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Tuesday 18 October 2011

Going Paperless at Your Office

!±8± Going Paperless at Your Office

There are a lot of great reasons to transform your office into a paperless place of work. Some want to "go green" for the sake of the environment, while others simply need to get better organized, and having mountains of paper is at odds with that goal. Most people, even if they haven't yet thought about it, would agree that being more "green" and more organized are both good things to work towards.

Small offices are some of the most wasteful place in terms of using paper. Even in the Internet era and with widespread email use, it seems that paper use is only increasing. That has a lot to do with easier means of printing what you produce on your computer.

So the first thing that has to change is the mindset. I am not talking about some ideological shift, but rather a shift in operating procedures throughout the day.

For instance, there is no need to print out your emails for archiving when your hard drive or any number of online services can do it digitally. Don't send office memos when an online instant messenger can accomplish the same task faster and with no paper involved. Even faxes no longer need to be sent on paper with the advent of online fax services.

Most importantly in terms of altering your mindset is doing all your proof reading on your computer. Sometimes things do need to be printed out to be presented to someone or carried along for a meeting. But most people have the bad habit of doing their proof reading on printed copies... over and over again. Instead, proof read on your computer and only print the final draft.

Now that the mindset issue is out of the way, what do you need to effectively go paperless?

There are lots of gadgets and programs that can streamline your paperless office, but only two things are really needed: digital storage space and a good scanner.

Make sure you are using computers with large hard drives, or purchase some good, beefy external hard drives to save all your documents. You will be surprised how inexpensive they are in comparison to the huge quantities of office paper consumed each year.

For a scanner, the best idea is to get one with duplex functionality, a large feeder tray and a processing speed of at least 20 pages per minute (PPM). One of the ideas of going paperless is to reduce the manpower needed to process documents and information, and that won't happen if you are having to hand-feed pages into an inadequate scanner.

That's about it. Going paperless and really improving your work environment is really not a difficult task, but it does require a determination to get started and complete the task.


Going Paperless at Your Office

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Tuesday 11 October 2011

Fujitsu SCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI USB Mobile Scanner (PA03610-B005)

!±8± Fujitsu SCANSNAP S1100 CLR 600DPI USB Mobile Scanner (PA03610-B005)

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The ScanSnap S1100 document scanner pushes the limits of size and weight for extreme mobility while delivering smooth full page document scanning. All you need is your laptop and one USB cable to scan and share your documents from just about anywhere, anytime.

  • ScanSnap S1100 can scan thick postcards, greeting cards, and even plastic ID cards.
  • ScanSnap S1100 can scan a letter size page in about 7.5 seconds
  • The ScanSnap S1100 features automated image processing functions including Auto skew correction, Auto orientation, and Auto color detection.
  • Scan your collection of business cards in CardMinder and it automatically extract the important information
  • And export into your Outlook, Excel, Address Book (Mac)

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Wednesday 5 October 2011

Paperless Office Best Practices - Define a Naming Convention Standard For Your Paperless Office

!±8± Paperless Office Best Practices - Define a Naming Convention Standard For Your Paperless Office

The Paperless Office concept is real. And with today's technology, it is more affordable and easier to accomplish for even a small home office. To successfully maintain your "paperless office", it is critical for you to establish a simple naming convention for all your electronic documents. When you follow a well-defined naming convention, it is easier to find your documents, and continually use and maintain your paperless office.

A naming convention is simply a well-structured standard that you define for your electronic documents. Keep it simple and logical, so that you and anyone else that accesses your documents can easily understand and follow your naming guidelines.

For example, a simple and logical naming convention for your home bills might be:

[date].[company].[type].pdf

Following this naming convention, your scanned "bill" statements may have the following file names:

2010_01_01.ComEd.bill.pdf 2010_01_15.Verizon.bill.pdf 2009_12_15.Verizon.contract.pdf

Immediately, just from looking at these file names, you can tell that these documents are your electric utility bills and cell phone bills. You also can instantly identify the dates for each bill statement. In the last example, you can quickly see that this is your "contract" agreement with your cell phone service.

This is just one simple example of a naming convention. When defining your own naming standards, consider a structure that will best support the way you think and organize your office.

And do not stress about getting your naming structure perfect in the beginning. The nice thing about a paperless office, having all your documents as electronic (soft-copy) files on your computer, is you can easily change your naming standards and tree folder structure in the future.

I strongly suggest to use "dates" in the first part of your file names, and format them as [YYYY_MM_DD]. Use the full [four-digit year], then the [two-digit month] and then the [two-digit day]. By following this specific format for dates in the front of all your filenames, you then have the flexibility to sort your files by "name", allowing you another way to quickly locate your documents within each folder chronologically.

As you continue to develop and maintain your paperless office, following your simple naming convention, along with a logical and well-defined "folder structure" will go a long way to keeping your electronic documents organized and efficient.


Paperless Office Best Practices - Define a Naming Convention Standard For Your Paperless Office

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Tuesday 27 September 2011

Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 Instant PDF Sheet-Fed Mobile Scanner (PA03603-B005)

!±8±Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 Instant PDF Sheet-Fed Mobile Scanner (PA03603-B005)

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Take document scanning to a whole new level with the ScanSnap S1300 mobile scanning solution. Whether you're at home digitizing receipts, bank statements or term papers, or at the office capturing mission critical documents for a business trip, ScanSnap takes scanning beyond the desktop and into your world.

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Friday 23 September 2011

Scanners received and how to organize - Get the Facts

!±8± Scanners received and how to organize - Get the Facts

Scan and organize receipts for accounting purposes

This article describes two terms, 1 - Scan your receipts with your scanner and special software. 2 - Scan and organize your entries received online and through scanners at the same time, keep track of your expenses.

Organization can benefit a person in every aspect of life. It can certainly be an advantage when it comes to tracking of invoices for purchases of items that must beaccounted for later. Keeping up with everything that can be established on paper a lot of space and are difficult to undergo, when it's time record will be. After all the files, just to see, and a printable version may be the best way to keep track of receipts. Read on and discover how to organize and scan the receipts for accounting purposes.

Revenue can come in all shapes and sizes, and organizes them is never easy. You should alwaysfollow up for future reference, whether it should be compared with a credit card bill, or perhaps, to save for tax purposes. In order to keep them, you need a way to find their files.

Create files for any other type of reception, which can collect a huge amount of files. Just think of the space is occupied the thought. There is a better alternative to keep track of all such revenue and to view and print as needed. ModernTechnology can help us to benefit from automating this task.

It is a combination of software and scanners that can scan your receipts into your computer to keep up with them, so that the paper will no longer be necessary. It will not only scan and store the receipt, but it can be divided into several categories. When tax season rolls around next time, there is no question of where the revenue for a particular expense. You can also use the online scanning services received,the ideal solution for your accounting tasks.

The software does all the work when you start the scan. Cut the size of the image and the image rotates. It can read information from the entrance around eighty percent of the time, without any input. We learn from past behavior from you.

The information you receive can surprise. Can read provider, date, amount and type of payment. It 'a place where you can add a comment to be added per transaction. There arealso a place to another code or information about what the bill should be considered. It 'important to realize that time is money, and less time there paperwork for the organization, the more time we devote to what we really want to do. You know what I mean: bike, swim, eat, socialize, play tennis or simply watch the sunset!

Online receipt scanner does not scan documents, but only work with some of the most popular accounting software. Theircan acquire and maintain all your expenses, at the same time. Just think how long you can save.

Transactions can be created on demand scanning without a receipt. If a receipt can not be read, or when a transaction must be entered manually for some reason there is no problem. The software is completely user-friendly.

Now, to list all expenses and will be pursued at the same time by scanning only. Remember to keep the old files so disordered, untilspace too. Scan all your receipts and make your accounting easy and fun.

You can simplify this process and make it even easier. I propose to investigate and discover how to save time by automating this task completely.


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Wednesday 14 September 2011

Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Instant PDF Sheet-Fed Scanner for PC

!±8±Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Instant PDF Sheet-Fed Scanner for PC

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Sunday 11 September 2011

10 steps to build a bankruptcy practice

!±8± 10 steps to build a bankruptcy practice

Many lawyers have tried to build a bankruptcy practice in those days. Many make the fatal mistake of using outdated methods of evaluation of the practice from the ground, and end up being also-rans in their area. The competition is fierce, and lawyers are working smarter - not only more difficult - to be successful.

10 steps to building a successful failure practice

Join the National Association of Consumer Attorneys of failure: this is the largest national organization dedicated toNot the consumer debtor. With well over 4,400 members bankruptcy lawyer, is the best source of information and training for new and established operators alike. NACB also runs several very active mailing list members to exchange information. Buy the full Consumer Law Center, National Library - including the failure of the consumer book: NCLC presents the most comprehensive set of books on bankruptcy, consumer protection and related matters. Period. After trainingBankruptcy law for more than 14 years, I still have my books on an almost daily basis. If you go to a convention of the NACB, you will find books NCLC for sale with a significant discount. Try the software packages used to prepare the petition and what they like best: you can not practice bankruptcy law, without preparing a package of petitions. There are a lot of good out there - BestCase, EZFiling, Bankruptcy2010 and Bankruptcy Pro are among the best - but do not know what the bestfor you until you test. All offer free downloadable demos to work through, so take your time, before a penny. In court: find out where your bankruptcy court held hearings, and make plans to be there every day for a week or more. You will learn interesting facts about the trustees and the types of people who can not in your area. Once you know more about who you know in a better position to fail, their motivations and concerns. SubscribeCM / ECF: The majority of bankruptcy courts require lawyers to submit cases electronically through the electronic filing court case. You must obtain a password, and (in some places) to get training on how to present cases. Get a scanner: Bankruptcy is a charter high range. If it does not scan all snowed in your system now, you will get below. I personally use a Fujitsu ScanSnap, and is a life-saving (plus, it is a fully-functional copy of Adobe Acrobat). Startreading bankruptcy blogs: There are a lot of terrific resources online to help you keep up-to-date on the latest issues in bankruptcy. Bankruptcy Law Network, BankruptcyProf Blog, and Bankruptcy Mastery are just a few substantive sites that can teach you a lot. Learn how to write: Yes, you know how to write like a lawyer, but that's not what's important. You need to be able to communicate in a way that your prospective clients understand without a dictionary. Writing like a lawyer is OK for judges, but clients need you to make it easier. Online legal marketing basics: Most people start their search for a bankruptcy lawyer by hitting a search engine, so it's important for you to know about the underpinnings of online legal marketing. Start a blog, set up Twitter, and consider if marketing your practice with video is right for you. Start compiling forms: Your bankruptcy practice will require you to be organized, so things like intake forms and retainer agreements are critical. The best places to find these are other lawyers. If you're on the NACBA listservs, just ask and ye shall receive - there's no reason to pay money to get canned intake documents.


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Friday 9 September 2011

Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 - Review

!±8± Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 - Review

The Fujitsu S1500 scanner scans both sides simultaneously. It 'very fast and with options such as scan to e-mail and a variety of other programs loaded. You can scan documents directly into a folder or a printer, or you can use to run programs with Word and Excel, as well as Power Point or Sharepoint. This versatility makes it a useful scanner together.

It has page size detection and auto-cropping with color. It 'also has a self-containedRotation. This is a great little scanner that runs from a long line of great ones that have been created in the line of ScanSnap.

For the combination of speed and quality, it is hard to beat the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500. It has the ability to process large quantities of documents at the same time. Many of those who are perhaps a test for the more impressed by its speed.

Some of its features are button PDF creation, along with his intelligent detection power of the paper. E '50 page automatic document feeder is set, and comes with Adobe Acrobat 9 (Standard Edition).

You can use it to organize a button. Leads the organization to a whole new level. Really goes a long way to ensure the quality of JPEG or PDF file. It 'can produce up to twenty pages per minute in color, grayscale, black or white, either It can reach that speed, even at higher resolutions. So if you're in the market for a good scanner, the Fujitsu ScanSnapS1500 scanners can only each scanner you need.


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Two key to the paperless office

!±8± Two key to the paperless office

If you're like many entrepreneurs, you've heard of the "paperless office" - but for you it is more a dream than a reality. You want to free up the space currently occupied by the file cabinets. You mean that jumble of pages on your desk.

From time to time - - unfortunately the process has been ineffective for many years under a paperless office was a difficult, expensive e. Expensive software, scanners, clumsy, and exceptions to-many-to-the-paperless-rulemeant that it creates a lot of money to spend on an electronic storage - only to discover that you had to keep the physical files at all, because in reality it easier to locate the old files and documented.

Fortunately, advances in hardware and software have finally solved this problem. Today is an effective, affordable paperless office available to anyone who needs it. Two tools, in particular, to enable this - the Fujitsu S1500 and Google DesktopEnterprise.

Let's take a look at the two and how to make life much easier:

The Fujitsu S1500 1: For a number of years Fujitsu has already smaller, economic, personal scanners sheet with an attribute Killer - are working. This is a dream come true for all the days of banging my head against the wall just to remember a simple task to prepare to make a digital copy of a two-page document. The Fujitsu S1500 is excellent - fromscans both sides of the leaf at the same time. In addition, the software that comes with the scanner so you save a trouble-free scanning documents as searchable.PDFs. This is important to use the spare key for your paperless office ...

Google Desktop 2 Enterprise: A lot of people use Google Desktop, but many are not familiar with the great advantage of his older brother. The Enterprise version is still free - but you can index files stored on a network drive. This means thatYou can save PDF files, searchable enterprise data store, and everyone in the office can look at them as they tried to Google. Need MasterCard statement for October 2007 are available? How about the hand-out that the industry attended the seminar before three months? If you remember the identifying information from any part of the document, drag the Google Desktop for Enterprise from the network drive.

This is the holy grail that many companies paperlessThe owners are looking for - a simple and effective way to store their documents in electronic format, and still be able to find them in an instant. Technology has finally caught up with both our imagination and our business needs.


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