This week's emails brought this one from a reader: "My wife and I are a couple staggering into our 80s, happy about our lives to date, but feel burdened by what to do with our 45 family photo albums.
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I raised a similar discussion about 18 months ago, but want to see if anything has changed.<BR><BR>I have an older but "good" flatbed scanner, and a slide scanner. Both are what I'd call "oldie but ...
I have one of Doxie’s neat candybar-shaped paper scanners, and it’s great for getting through piles of paper. I can scan bills, flyers, photos and even whole books – I ripped all the pages from a ...
Does anyone have recommendations for a good flatbed scanner? I am hoping to use it for 2 use cases: 1) Preserving family photos from decades ago - some of which are only the size of a postage stamp or ...
Until a few years ago, when I needed to scan a bunch of medical documents for an ongoing issue, I didn’t see the need for a document scanner. But having one can come in handy not just for dealing with ...
Before smartphones and Instagram feeds, photographs were printed and stored in shoeboxes and albums. These tangible snapshots were the best way to revisit old memories: photos of great-grandparents, ...
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