Pocketmod
I just ran across pocketmod.com last night. It’s a flash application that lets you build a tiny little paper-based organizer. Each organizer is made of a single sheet of paper and can be customized in a number of ways. It’s super simple and really pretty cool. When I showed my wife the application, she immediately recognized the format as one that she’d instructed her middle-school students to use for book reports and other projects. Which was helpful to me because she already knew how to do the funky cut-and-fold procedure.
I’m thinking the pocketmod might be a really useful tool for places like job fairs or similar events where you want to record a few quick notes and pick up some business cards. Unless you’re a digital jedi, pen and paper is still a faster recording method than using a PDA. Post-event, the pocketmod (or two) would be a self-contained record of the event and could just be tossed in your inbox for further processing. With pockets for business cards and templates for ToDo list and various calendars, everything would be ready to move to your calendar system or wherever else it might belong. Cool.
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9 opinions for Pocketmod
TechCrunch
Sep 4, 2005 at 8:12 pm
PocketMod - Type Stuff and Print It
I wasnt going to write about PocketMod, and I know people are going to give me crap about it, but I keep seeing posts on it and so I finally tried it out.
Other than the fact that folding the paper correctly (see screen shot below) is harder t…
Phil Gerbyshak
Sep 4, 2005 at 10:30 pm
Great stuff. Thanks for sharing Bren. I hadn’t heard of this before, so I checked it out tonight and found it very useful. Combine it with PDF995 and you can create a template to share with others, or keep going back to the site and create new sheets, all for free.
ben.hamilton.id.au
Sep 5, 2005 at 3:29 am
Great pocket organiser - hacked
Hehe.. I only spotted PocketMod about 15 minutes ago.
Its a great idea, but my use for it is a small hack.
Ive used it to print up a 2005 and 2006 calendar, that fits really well into the pocket in my Moleskine.
Now if we could get th…
Jeff Lutz
Sep 5, 2005 at 8:22 am
This is similar to what my science writing prof showed us, if you were out in the field taking notes and you only had one sheet of paper instead of your trusty notebook.
Steve Swedler
Sep 5, 2005 at 11:35 am
I’m a big believer in the hipsterPDA which you can find here… http://www.43folders.com/2004/09/introducing_the.html. But using a moleskine is a popular “hack” because it is much more durable. Check it out here http://www.diyplanner.com/node/140.
Lars Dahlin
Sep 6, 2005 at 12:59 am
This is a beuatiful hack that I am going to use in my roll as a system architecht. I have made my own model with a a datamodel, calendar, databasestructure and some other goodies.
So, this thursday I’m going to test it to the max, flying to the customer with not a computer, but with three pocketmods instead.
I’m really living on the edge, huh?
/Lars Dahlin
Sweden
SongZhen's Weblog
Sep 8, 2005 at 12:14 am
pocketmod手工制作备忘录
pda made of paper,hoho
batatas
Sep 8, 2005 at 4:07 am
Thanks so much for sharing this, it seems perfect for GTD in real-time capturing!
Greetings from another slacker, all the way from Portugal.
max
Jul 2, 2006 at 8:52 pm
if anyone wants a word document template for a PocketMod that you can type in your own information and print it, contact me at maxwellakiva@gmail.com, and i will send you the attachment