Go Digital: Remove dependence on paper for obvious tasks in daily life

HITESH RAJ BHAGAT, ET Bureau

It means that you reduce or remove dependence on paper for obvious tasks in 
daily personal and office life. ET offers a few tips and tools to get you 
started.

Going paperless doesn't mean that you will never handle another sheet of paper. 
It means that you reduce or remove dependence on paper for obvious tasks in 
daily personal and office life. Hitesh Raj Bhagat offers a few tips and tools 
to get you started

Go Digital

Opt for Digital Receipts

Instead of paper bills and receipts, opt for digital ones sent to your email 
ID. All you have to do is key in your email ID at the time of payment. To 
collate all receipts in one place, you could use tags and labels, an email 
alias or a separate email ID itself.

Store Paper Online

Free services such as Dropbox, Box and Google Drive offer a decent amount of 
online storage and are accessible from various devices. You can use these tools 
to share documents with others (over email, chat and even SMS), store all kinds 
of data and keep stuff synced across your devices.

Digitally Signing Documents

If you receive a digital document you need to sign, don't print it out to scan. 
You can digitally sign and instantly send back via return email. You could use 
Gmail's HelloSign (www.hellosign.com/gmail). On your portable devices, use an 
app called SignNow - you can simply use the touchscreen to sign a document and 
send back immediately.

Evernote Everything

Evernote works with any device. You can use it to remember anything, jot down 
lists, save stuff you liked for later reading, record audio, share anything and 
even keep personal notes organised, searchable and accessible later from any 
device. If you need to stay in sync with multiple people, you can also try 
digital collaborative tools like www.scribblar.com and www.scriblink.com.

Gadgets

Portable Scanner

Digital scanners are now small enough to be carried in a laptop bag. This one, 
the Scanny 6 from Portronics (`6,999), offers high-quality scans, a built-in 
battery and a colour screen. It can also hold thousands of scans and when you 
want to transfer the scans to a computer, a simple USB cable does the trick. Â  
Wacom Tablets

Designers and infographic artists can benefit a lot from Wacom technology. 
Apart from precise, pressure-sensitive stylus technology built into several 
Android tablets and smartphones, Wacom also sell their own tablets. The Wacom's 
Cintiq 13HD (`89,000) has a 1080p IPS LCD screen built into a 14mm thick frame. 
It connects to both Windows and Mac and allows any design professional to draw 
directly on the screen with up to 2048 levels of pressure. Wacom also sells Pen 
& Touch tablets for drawing directly on a computer screen, at prices starting 
at Rs 9,190.

LCD Writing Board

Instead of Post It, try the innovative Boogie Board. The basic version (`2,999) 
has an 8.5 inch writing surface and comes with a stylus. The more expensive 
Boogie Board Rip (`5,990) also has built in storage. You can write and scribble 
while each page gets digitally stored. Later, you can connect the device to a 
computer using USB and download all the saved pages.

Apps

CamCard

The next time someone offers you a business card, take a quick photo with the 
CamCard app on your phone and give it back. CamCard offers free and paid 
versions for Android, iOS, BlackBerry and Windows 8 - it serves as a digital 
business card reader and organiser.

CamScanner

If you don't have a scanner handy, you can use an app called CamScanner to take 
a photograph of what you need to scan - right from your smartphone. The app 
will automatically correct, crop, re-position and reorient the photograph to 
make it look like it was digitally scanned. You can save your scanned documents 
online on www. camscanner.net for easy access or sync them across your devices.

Source:

http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2013-08-24/news/41443998_1_email-id-digital-receipts-tools

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