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HPDA vs Pocket Moleskine

Hello

I have an HPDA and a Pocket Moleskine. I find the HPDA a massively useful tool... life chaging, really.

I love the Moleskine, but I'm not sure what to use it for.

It's a love triangle. How do people tend to find a use for both? (I know a lot of you do!)

The reasons for not switching to Moleskine completely:

- I love being able to ditch some cards and keep others in the stack, and replenish with new cards whenever I want
- It's useful being able to file cards on similar topics together
- Beaming
- Having a quick reference card on one side of the stack and a blank space on the other means truly instant access
- It's much more pocket size... pop it in your pocket and forget its there.

What's a man to do?

Cheers

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I recently started augmenting my...

I recently started augmenting my Moleskine Pocket Weekly Planner with a hPDA. I find the hPDA to be excellent for collecting things, while the Pocket Weekly Planner is best for things with hard deadlines and times (appointments, homework assignments, etc.) and any non-school or home to-dos that I can comfortably schedule (going to the store, etc.).

The hPDA also is good for taking random notes on things. I tried using a Pocket Cahier for this, but for some reason, could never make myself work with it. It was just, apparently, too much effort to open it, find the first blank page, and write. With my hPDA, the first card is always blank.

I might try structuring the hPDA later, but I tried that a while back and never could keep it up to date. I try to sync my Weekly Planner with iCal at least every two days, and I've been pretty good with that.

 
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