re: PocketMod discussion - ARCHIVE
Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 7:58 pm
Harriet wrote:
The new PocketMod site, re:PocketMod, is only a few weeks old and the re:PocketMod team already reports having most bugs worked out. The new forum is already getting a few posts. Our permanent links, above, have been amended.
The new site includes all the original template pages to print and adds a lot of new ones, including:
Next Year's Calendar (will auto-change)
Hourly Day-At-A-Glance
Food Diary
Auto Maintenance Log
New Reference Page choices
New Game Pages
Diabetic diary (under misc.)
and an extensive D*I*Y template set (from the DIYPlanner.com site by Douglas Johnston), all compatible with ideas from the book, Getting Things Done by David Allen.
You may either download or simply print directly from the site in regular or (a new feature) any custom size. (Custom cardfile applications, perhaps? Hmmm ... ... )
Everything is still free. The original PocketMod site is still available, as is the forum there. Right now, its video folding guide seems to be working better than the new site's.
I will leave this thread title (PocketMod becomes re:PocketMod) as it is for a while, to call attention to PocketMod's news, although I certainly plan on using the thread for PocketMod discussion myself!
Hope to hear from everyone who enjoys the PocketMod, wants to share ideas, opinion, or has tips for its use.
The new PocketMod site, re:PocketMod, is only a few weeks old and the re:PocketMod team already reports having most bugs worked out. The new forum is already getting a few posts. Our permanent links, above, have been amended.
The new site includes all the original template pages to print and adds a lot of new ones, including:
Next Year's Calendar (will auto-change)
Hourly Day-At-A-Glance
Food Diary
Auto Maintenance Log
New Reference Page choices
New Game Pages
Diabetic diary (under misc.)
and an extensive D*I*Y template set (from the DIYPlanner.com site by Douglas Johnston), all compatible with ideas from the book, Getting Things Done by David Allen.
You may either download or simply print directly from the site in regular or (a new feature) any custom size. (Custom cardfile applications, perhaps? Hmmm ... ... )
Everything is still free. The original PocketMod site is still available, as is the forum there. Right now, its video folding guide seems to be working better than the new site's.
I will leave this thread title (PocketMod becomes re:PocketMod) as it is for a while, to call attention to PocketMod's news, although I certainly plan on using the thread for PocketMod discussion myself!
Hope to hear from everyone who enjoys the PocketMod, wants to share ideas, opinion, or has tips for its use.