"As I began to use the Moleskine, I found it a useful tool for
organizing myself. A typical organizer such as Day Runner, TimeText
(are they still around?), Day Timer and others has a specific structure
that may or may not represent my needs, my way of thinking and working.
Most of them tend to be bulky because the publisher tries to cram in
every type organizing funciton they can.
Add to that they are
usually ugly, made of cheap materials that are not a pleasure to use.
While the market may be somewhat price competitive, the cheapness of
the cover, closures and especially paper make them no bargain in my
book.
So the most appealing aspect of a Moleskine is that it is
available in a variety of sizes, formats, types of paper, and is a
complete blank page (pun intended) unless you really want one of the
purpose-made books such as a calendar or address book. It yours to
design and build as you see fit…"
Weedram
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Just in case you are interested, Time:Text became the PriorityManager, you can find them at http://www.PriorityManagement.com Time:Text was a copy of TimeSystems which was bought out by FranklinCovey about 7 years ago. Wow, things have sure changed over the years….
Gordon