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PocketMod - The Free, Disposable Pocket Organizer (#1858)
Posted: 10/11/2005; 3:18 PM by Terry Frazier
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This is another cool little tool in the mode of the Hipster PDA – but better. PocketMod is a nifty Flash app that lets you create custom pocket-sized day planners. The trick is they all fit on a single sheet of 8.5x11 paper, so you can print them on your laserprinter. Complete with folding instructions (the video is cool.) A Moleskine it’s not, but once you see how many different pages you can put in a PocketMod you’ll begin to wonder.

What makes the PocketMod so special?

Many things make this little personal organizer special, here is a list.

  1. It fits easily in your back pocket or purse.
  2. It's as cheap as one piece of paper (Because that's all it is!)
  3. It opens like a book. Leading to easier to find, more organized notes.
  4. The first page has a pouch, big enough to carry a business card!
  5. Customizable with "Mods" tailored to your needs.
  6. It's free and fun
RE: PocketMod - The Free, Disposable Pocket Organizer (#1859)
Posted: 10/11/2005; 6:14 PM by David C. Buchan  In Response To: 1858
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The first thing I was going to do today was get organised and make some calls. Now I'm playing around with PocketMod.
RE: PocketMod - The Free, Disposable Pocket Organizer (#1860)
Posted: 10/11/2005; 9:07 PM by Terry Frazier  In Response To: 1859
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David wrote:
The first thing I was going to do today was get organised and make some calls. Now I'm playing around with PocketMod.
Well, like I always say, there's no better time waster than a new productivity device. Enjoy!
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