There's no reason to have cabinets full of paper cluttering your office, when all of that data could be saved on one hard drive and be infinitely more useful. Most of us have already started going paperless in some ways, since so much of our communications and documents are digital-first already, but you've still got to do something with all the paper documents you already have.
In this series, you'll learn everything you need to go paperless. There's tutorials on scanning documents, letting your computer recognize the text in your scanned documents via OCR, organizing the scanned documents with Evernote and more, and editing the resulting PDF documents in a wide range of popular apps.
Paper doesn't have to be a menace anymore. Here's the tools you need to make your paper documents as useful as your digital-first documents.
How to Start Going Paperless
Go Paperless With Doxie
Turn Evernote Into the Ultimate Paperless System With Scanned PDFs
Fax Documents Without a Modem with HelloFax
Send and Receive Faxes With Your Mac
Use HelloSign to Get Documents Signed Online
Effortless Paperless Nirvana With Mail, Hazel and Evernote
How to Convert & Edit PDF Documents in Microsoft Word
How to OCR Documents for Free in Google Drive
How to OCR Documents Online With ABBYY FineReader
How to OCR Text in PDF and Image Files in Adobe Acrobat
5 Ways to OCR Documents on Your Mac
Quick Tip: Share Your Mac's Printer and Scanner
Evernote for Beginners: The Basics of the Most Popular Notebook App
Getting Started with Microsoft OneNote
Quick Tip: Digitally Insert Signatures into Documents Using Preview
How to Edit a PDF for Free Anywhere
How To Perfect A PDF with PDFpen
How to Extract Data from Tables in PDFs with Tabula and OpenRefine