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Get Yer Free Organizer Fix: Pocket Mod
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Fantasy RPG Checkers - Game of the Month for April '08
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Get Yer Free Organizer Fix: Pocket Mod · 10 April 08

I’m a huge fan of Moleskine’s slim, soft-cover, week-per-page, yearly planners. This year, I thought to order one too late and missed out, so Sharon converted a slim unlined Moleskine to a 4-month planner for me. I like it well enough. In fact, I think I like it more than the other format.

Now I’ve stumbled across Pocket Mod. It seems pretty neato, and it’s free. I may start using this when my 4-month planner runs out. If you’re a fan of paper-based pocket organizers, check out their nifty flash-based organizer layout interface. I suspect you’ll be amused.

Courtesy of Bluesea at the Board Game Designers’ Forum.

— Jonathan A Leistiko :: novelties

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Get Yer Free Organizer Fix: Pocket Mod · 10 April 08

I’m a huge fan of Moleskine’s slim, soft-cover, week-per-page, yearly planners. This year, I thought to order one too late and missed out, so Sharon converted a slim unlined Moleskine to a 4-month planner for me. I like it well enough. In fact, I think I like it more than the other format.

Now I’ve stumbled across Pocket Mod. It seems pretty neato, and it’s free. I may start using this when my 4-month planner runs out. If you’re a fan of paper-based pocket organizers, check out their nifty flash-based organizer layout interface. I suspect you’ll be amused.

Courtesy of Bluesea at the Board Game Designers’ Forum.

— Jonathan A Leistiko :: novelties

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