I have to say, I used to be a paper-planner person. But there's something very nice about having my calendar, phone book, to-do list, and memo pad all in one item that fits into my skirt pocket. Add in a calculator, a permanent shopping list database, a paperback book, and a searchable store database, and you've got almost the entire contents of my backpack fitting into my pocket.
I don't deny that paper planners work better for some people. But with my handheld, I'm even more organized than I was with the paper equivalents.
I also have my calendar, phone book, to-do list, and memo pad all in one item - I use a Day-Timer. I can't get a book into it, but I almost never have time to read during the day anyway. (I know a handheld has some neat features, but in any gathering where someone asks the collective for X's contact info, I usually have my address book open to the right page while everyone else is still clicking through menus...)
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I don't deny that paper planners work better for some people. But with my handheld, I'm even more organized than I was with the paper equivalents.
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