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Fun, Free Personal Organizer You Can Recycle

The PocketMod is a small book with guides on each page.

The PocketMod is a small book you make by printing and folding one sheet of paper. It opens like a book and fits just about anywhere.
There are templates to make all kinds of PocketMods - Calendars, Grids, Contacts, Lists, Conversions, Formulas, SuDoku, Tic Tac Toe are a few the kinds you can make. Any template in any category can be dragged, dropped, moved, deleted and rearranged using the PocketMod widget. PocketMods are easy to make; drag any templates you want onto the grid and click "Print PocketMod!"
 

Once printed, its gets folded using the directions. Directions can be viewed via YouTube, Flash, or printed on paper.
These are fun to make, you can use the directions to make blank little books, or use one or more of the templates and leave other pages blank to fill in later.
The one drawback to PocketMod is that it uses standard USA letter size paper (8 1/2' x 11" or 216mm x 279mm) .
You can adjust sizes by photocopying using percentages to get the right proportion; this article  tells you how.

The Pocket Mod

 



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by Anonymous on 27. September 2009 - 8:51  (33391)

This is good - I use it often.
However, it hasn't been updated in ages.
I'm not sure it's even still in development?

by rhiannon on 27. September 2009 - 18:54  (33419)

The site says an offline version is coming soon.
I don't know if that means its still in development, or not - the last page copyright is 2008.

by Anonymous on 27. September 2009 - 19:51  (33430)

The site has said that for as long as I've been using it; ie. for many months now.

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