![]() ![]() ![]() In the end, I landed on Evernote Premium as my filing platform of choice.ĭespite the monthly cost, there were a variety of reasons that this eventually won out: Instead, I wanted a solution that actually provided benefit over just throwing stuff in a filing cabinet, and that meant improved organization and reachability of my documents. ![]() Bespoke paperless filing companies in the wild (some have come and gone since I did my original research)Īll of these worked fine as “backed up file storage”, but as a software engineer, that was never really my problem - I could backup files a million different places.Years ago when I decided to try to go paperless, I made a trial run at a variety of options for electronic filing of documents, including: TL DR: I wrote NoteSlurp to help Linux and command-line users go paperless with Evernote. Let me walk through the research I’ve done, what my process for paperless filing is, and where I’ve historically had problems, and how this new tool has helped me out. So, recently I decided to make that just a little bit easier on myself with a new tool. When it comes to adulting, barriers to doing the right thing (like actually getting stuff filed paperlessly) are bad, as you won’t do them. I’ve gone “paperless” in my personal life (which I seem to have interpreted it to mean: “keep digital copies of everything, even if it was paper originally”). The list of things an adult has to do seems to only grow larger over time, and one of the fundamental things that all adults seem to have to do is to track and file paperwork. ![]() Bills come and go, taxes have to be prepared, escrows have shortages, kids have activites, FSAs need proof of medical expenses, cars need to be registered. ![]()
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