
Hipster PDA
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I said in a previous post that you should ditch those index cards for the GTDTiddlyWiki - I still think you should, that is if you are, like me, a person with proclivity for losing notebooks or pieces of paper containing notes.
But if you want to continue using paper organizers, you’d better check 43 Folders’ article on the hipster PDA. I printed out the hipster PDA templates (in PDF) at lifehack.org and pasted these on index cards (see photo). I use it as reminders of tasks already entered in my GTDTiddlyWiki page.
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Leon Kilat ::: The Cybercafe Experiments » Blog Archive » A better hipster PDA // Sep 2, 2005 at 1:09 pm
[...] While I keep most of my notes and tasks list on my two server-based TiddlyWikis (free account with http://www.serversidewiki.com and ZiddlyWiki hosted on a free Zope server) I still keep a hipster PDA to take down notes whenever I’m offline. [...]
Leon Kilat ::: The Cybercafe Experiments » Blog Archive » Print your own pocket-based organizer // Sep 3, 2005 at 4:24 pm
[...] If you’re a user of the hipster PDA, you might want to check a new implementation of the paper organizer. It’s called the PocketMod. The site offers you a very user-friendly interface to produce an A4-sized printout that you can fold into a pocketbased organizer - complete with a coverpage, tasks list, grocery lists, contacts entry form, checkbook record and weekly, monthly and yearly calendars. There’s even an option to include a tic-tac-toe board. [...]
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