I found a Neat NR-030108. Their website says it is a receipt scanner that has been discontinued and they no longer provide drivers for it. Two different scanner software will not recognize it. Its this model -Mobile-Scanner-Digital-Filing/dp/B001CQFRPO

Neat's super portable NeatReceipts NM-1000 scanner is designed for mobile workers looking to cut down on stacks of paper. The device is small enough to fit into most laptop bags, and features Neat's unique Neat 5 software package that helps make organizing documents quick and painless. But is the $179 NeatReceipts NM-1000 the best in its class?


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Weighing 11.6 ounces and measuring 10.8 x 1.6 x 1.3 inches, the NeatReceipts NM-1000 was the smallest and lightest scanner in our roundup, coming in at just 0.2 ounces lighter than Epson's 11.8-ounce WorkForce DS-30. By comparison, Plustek's MobileOffice S410 weighed 13.9 ounces and measured 10.8 x 1.9 x 1.3 inches. With such a small footprint, we were easily able to pack the NM-1000 in a messenger or laptop bag. The scanner's relatively petite size also helped make moving the unit around our workspace feel like less of a workout than other "portable" scanners.

The folks at Neat should be commended for making a portable scanner that doesn't look like a malformed block of plastic. Covered in a glossy white chassis, the rectangular NM-1000's most eye-catching feature is its matte black document feeder. The only other distinguishing factor is the telltale Neat logo located in the unit's top left corner.

NeatReceipts has just two buttons, both located on the device's top right corner. The larger Scan button is used to scan documents as standard JPG files, while the smaller PDF button is used for, you guessed it, scanning documents to PDFs. Next to the Scan button is a green indicator light that glows whenever the NM-1000 is switched on and flashes as documents are being scanned. A micro-USB port built into the scanner's right side connects the device to your computer.

Setting up the NM-1000 took us five minutes. Just slide in the installation disk (or download the appropriate drivers from Neat's website), and follow the onscreen prompts. During the process, we had to register our device with Neat using a valid email and username. Once that was finished, we received a confirmation email, plugged the scanner into our notebook and were ready to go.

The NM-1000 is capable of scanning items between 1 x 1 and 8.5 x 14 inches, at a maximum resolution of 600 dpi, although it is also able to scan documents up to 30 inches long. According to Neat, the NM-1000 scans receipts at a rate of three to four business cards a minute. During our testing, the scanner took an average of 24.4 seconds to scan a black-and-white 8.5 x 11-inch document. By comparison, the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1100 took just 9.4 seconds, while the MobileOffice S410 took 12.8 seconds.

NeatReceipts includes a one-year limited hardware warranty. Neat also offers an extended warranted called NeatCare, which adds one-year accidental damage protection, unlimited phone and online technical support for the duration of your NeatCare plan, and replacement scanner and expedited shipping if your original scanner bites the dust.

The small size of the $179 NeatReceipts NM-1000, coupled with the included Neat 5 software, make it a strong choice for truly mobile worker or the average user who needs a space-saving scanning solution. Black-and-white documents are generally clear and photos are crisp and streak-free. While we prefer both the quality and speed of the $199 Fujitsu ScanSnap S1100, road warriors will appreciate the NM-1000's robust software offerings.

Check with the developers of the scanner to see if they have updates to address 10.13. It is not uncommon for device manufactures to either not keep up or stop development on older devices. If that occurs with your scanner then you may want to consider looking at VueScan. Their site is located at VueScan Scanner Software for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. They specialize in scanner software for legacy scanners.

Also, if you are using the software developed by the Neat. Consider just using Image Capture which is already installed on your Mac. You can learn more by clicking Mac Basics: Using a scanner - Apple Support

I downloaded VueScan; It works just fine with my Canon and HP all in one WiFi hardware. The NEAT ADF scanner is loaded in the Printer/Scanner System preferences, but is not available to VueScan, and when I open the scanner in System preferences, the image capture windows opens and after a brief second the shows details button which grays out but the scan button opens gray and remains gray.

No, what I meant is when you launch the Image Capture application and have it running, will it "see: the NEAF scanner. If you don't know how to launch Image Capture the easiest method is to open Spotlight (the magnifying glass symbol in the upper right of the display) and type "Image Capture".

Yes I tried that last night (opening Image Capture from Spotlight). The image capture window showed up, and the neat scanner was select-able in menu bar on the left. When I select Neat Scanner, for a brief second the two buttons on the bottom right appear, but then thy both gray out. I can do nothing in the Image Capture window after that.

Hi, it is me again........ I have done all that you mentioned in the last reply. Yes, I have downloaded the software from "Neat scanner drivers for Windows or Mac." to no avail. Finally, I removed all NEAT items (NET Desktop.app, and all Drivers from /Library/Image Capture/Devices that had anything to do with NEAT) and removed the NEAT ADF scanner from System Preferences. Restarted in Safe mode, and tried Image Capture again. Same result, as before. I guess I have a NEAT ADF scanner Brick that I will put in my store room until someone comes up with a 3rd party workaround that will reactivate the scanner.

I have the same problem. I went through the steps with NSDK3 error. I tried the download link and am getting a message that my membership expired. I can't re-download the software? Never heard of that with a scanner before.

I got the Neat scanner to work, at least temporarily (the Neat Forums say the updated driver can be temporary). I deleted the old driver under Library/Image Capture and replaced it with the updated driver.

NeatReceipts is a mobile scanner and digital filing system that helps you manage all of your paperwork on the computer. NeatReceipts includes NeatWorks software that identifies and extracts the important information from receipts, business cards and documents and automatically organizes it for you. All scanned documents can be searched by keyword so you can find exactly what you need.

Wireless connectivity gives the NeatConnect a huge edge over other scanners and the traditional two-step process of scanning to your PC, then uploading to a cloud service. You can send your scans to NeatCloud, an email address, an FTP server, or your cloud service of choice: Box, Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive, or SkyDrive.

Neat's mobile apps let you view, share, and edit your scanned documents on the go, or even add new scans by snapping photos. However, the apps are only available to subscribers to Neat's Home & Office and Business plans ($15 and $25 a month, respectively). The $6 monthly Personal plan offers no app love.

Be prepared to kick down for NeatCloud every month as long as you own the scanner (Correction, Jan 13 2014: You can continue to scan to other cloud services even without a NeatCloud sub). If you can afford both, however, you've got what is perhaps the coolest, most practical scanner I've tested, and an unbeatable weapon in the war against paper.

Another software innovation has come from Neat ( -plans/). Traditionally, we have known this vendor for a small hardware scanner/software bundle. This year the company strategically decided to leave the hardware business and focus on the features of the software product. Instead of sourcing a scanner like they had in the past, they partnered with the big suppliers to the profession including Canon, Fujitsu and others ( -hardware-partners/). One area of focus for the software is workflow ( ) including those for accounting ( ), bookkeeping ( ) and tax ( -prep/). For example, Neat interfaces directly to QuickBooks Online today and you can expect more integrations in the near future.

The warranty is notable: 5-Years for Connected Equipment with $100,000 Limited Warranty. Its adapter friendly design is perfect for placement on top of a desk or a conference room table, providing easy access to multiple power outlets. The dual USB charging ports provide 2.1A charging for power hungry USB powered devices such as mobile phones, tablets or portable music players. Typical surge protectors continue to supply power even after they no longer are providing surge protection, exposing connected devices to potential damage from a power surge.

But surge protection ( =all) is just one of many product lines. From display adapters to cables to mobile accessories to power ( -selling) this vendor tries to cover your key accessory needs. One final example might be the inclusion of USB-C adapters ( -C?view=all).

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