![]() My Windows and Linux laptops (don't ask) share a Dropbox folder so anything I can't handle directly in the Web client on the Linux lappy is available on Windows when I get back to it.Įvernote however is sorting itself out - slowly - so hopefully you'll be able to get back somewhere close to your normal processes soon. Save or share documents instantly and move on. Evernote sells a Wi-Fi-enabled scanner made by Fujitsu, the ScanSnap, for 495 pricey, but it scans everything directly into your digital depot of docs. ![]() ![]() Now I only have one folder feeding into the default notebook and Filterise sorts scans based on content or title and tags and assigns them correctly. Scan contracts, receipts, business cards, and any paper that comes your way. I used to have several import folders on my Windows system, connected to different notebooks. If you do have a remote access issue, then I can imagine that there will be a solution if you're willing to look for it - Dropbox or another cloud store can be available to any device, and scans that go into the default notebook can be sorted for you by a third-party app Filterise. ![]() It's great that it works for you, but it doesn't for me.įair comment that you need something more - I'm still on the Legacy software, and I've always worked with the 'scan to folder' method so nothing would change if/ when I go to v10. ![]()
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