I've been looking for a way to clean up and organize the hundreds of receipts I've accumulated therough the course of a house rehab project I'm wrapping up. NeatReceipts fit the bill perfectly, and it's even fun to use.
What I like is how an image of the scan is saved with the record (indicated by a paperclip icon on the item's record), but be careful that the feature is activated over multiple sessions. I assumed that it was (I wasn't keeping track of the icons) and after I'd gotten through a couple hundred receipts, I found out that some images weren't there. It looks like I have to redo them. I don't mind too much, though, because the thing is fun and the more I use it, the more I learn about its power.
As other reviewers have mentioned, the OCR software can deal well with faded and crinkled receipts. I kept calling my wife over to the kitchen table and say, "Look, this thing even figured out THIS one!" She'd come over, say uh-huh, and go about her business. Well, I was impressed.