
Here's a shameless plug for a pretty cool organizer. And it's free, so I don't benefit in any way, other than being a little more organized. This website was featured on Kim Komando's website of the day last week (Kim Komando is the digital goddess--the expert on all things digital--her shows are on every Saturday on am 770). I liked this site so much I thought I'd share. Here's what this organizer is all about (I cut and pasted this description from the website):
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PocketMod is a new way to keep yourself organized. Lets face it, PDAs are too expensive and cumbersome, and organizers are bulky and hard to carry around. Nothing beats a folded up piece of paper. That is until now. With the PocketMod, you can carry around the days notes, keep them organized in any way you wish, then easily transfer the notes to your PDA, spreadsheet, or planner.
The PocketMod is a small book with guides on each page. These guides or templates, combined with a unique folding style, enable a normal piece of paper to become the ultimate note card. It is hard to describe just how incredibly useful the PocketMod is. It's best that you just dive in and create one.
Here are a few cool features about the PocketMod:
- It fits easily in your back pocket or purse.
- It's as cheap as one piece of paper (Because that's all it is!)
- It opens like a book. Leading to easier to find, more organized notes.
- The first page has a pouch, big enough to carry a business card!
- Customizable with "Mods" tailored to your needs.
- It's free and fun!
(okay, me again) I was looking through the different pages that can be added to your pocket mod, and there are so many pages to choose from. Aside from the calendars you can add, there are emergency contact pages, shopping lists, task lists, Time Magazine articles, Wired articles, you can even add your own favorite RSS feeds. Want a game of Sudoku? You can add that, too. On a diet? There's a food diary. Want to know how much to tip? There's even a low tip/high tip chart. The possibilities are endless. Okay, okay, enough with the infomercial. Check it out. I carry one in my wallet now. It's so much easier to lug around.
Click here to get started.
1 comment:
Hey thanks for the great info. I'm in when the word "free" is mentioned. Thank you!
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