Is there anyone out there who uses a Moleskine and a PDA?
Thanks,
S
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MemoPad Plus - Here's where I keep lots of data. My memos are devided
into categories and much of the info comes from stuff that I have
copied and pasted from other docs or from the web. Categories
are:Beverages (cocktails, wines to try), Decor (home decor projects,
window and wall measurements, paint color names and makers) Food
(receipes), my daughter (various info), Knitting (patterns, projects,),
Personal (meds, beauty products, whatever), Technology (notes on new
products, software, deals), Work (workplace info)
PhotoAlbum - family pics, wishlist pics, knitting yarns & projects pics
Bookbag - books to buy and books I own
Contacts, - phone, address, etc.
Palm reader - read books
World Clock - work with folks across the world
Currency converter - for travel
Games - just a few
Database app - various databases of info
Adobe Reader - read PDF files here
i have yet to figure out a system to integrate my moleskine into my
work organization. right now its just for personal stuff.
I think I'll use my moleskine to jot lists down like some of you have
been saying, and then use my PDA for long term calender planning. I'm
a medical person so I'll be using all my medical apps on my PDA no
matter what.
The Palm is a great tool, and I sync it all with my iBook. It's also a
great tool for its Docs to Go feature that lets me work on Word
documents on the fly. I can't get away from the way a good pen - I like
the Pilot P-500 fine point (I get them by the box and give a lot of
them away) - feels on good paper, like the moleskine has. It also slows
me down a little to write things out, and that usually helps me think a
little more about the implications and applications of the things I
write down, too.
I used to use generic sketchbooks that I bought at Border's, but there
is something about the moleskine feel that let me walk away from the
generics, even though they are less than half the price. To me, if
something feels good, I am a lot more likely to use it effictively.
E
Full- or pocket-size moleskines are for conference/meeting notes not
related to a specific or launched project and for interviews. I keep a
cahier in my pocket for my daily, routine notes. Each project I am
involved in has its own volant -- project management notes, progress
report drafts, ideas related to the project.
So both the PDA and the notebook are useful, each for its own purpose.