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http://www.macnn.com/articles/11/02/23/update.supports.apple.image.capture/

Paperless 2.0 gets new interface, generates expense reports

updated 07:30 pm EST, Wed February 23, 2011

 

Update supports Apple Image Capture


Mariner has upgraded its document management and retention software, releasing Paperless 2.0. The new version features a new interface and can create expense reports and generate pie-chart and contact reports. It also allows users to create custom field types such as text, currency and checkboxes. The new update can match thousands of US merchants for data entry.

Fujitsu ScanSnap scanners are supported, including the newest line of mobile scanners and Apple's Image Capture is now supported in the update. The update also adds tag support for easy classification and later location of documents. Other updates include user defined custom fields, default smart Collection of last week, last month and for each document type and pre-populated Merchant and Category lists.

System requirements include Mac OS X 10.5.8, with Fujitsu scanners preferred. Paperless 2.0 costs $50 and is available for download now.






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