Pocketmod is a great web app that allows you to select 8 panels from several categories and they get printed on a regular sheet of typing paper. The you fold the paper into a little booklet. Use it for a day or a week and then toss it (after capturing the data into a more permanent place) and then use another. This is great for someone who likes to have a their quick to-do lists and the ability to catch notes quickly.
1. Pick the 8 panels that you want on your little notebook.


2. Drag the panels into the area that you want them.

3. Then print and fold your planner.

I have also run across some plugins for Pocketmod that allow you to import your Stikkit account or Remember the Milk todos. I’ve never used those, so proceed at your own risk.
November 27th, 2007 at 6:09 am
Thanks for the links. I’m experimenting with several tools now and I like Wrike most of all so far. You can use it as a plain to-do list, or use can extend it and share tasks with your colleagues and friends. Actually it’s pretty good for a GTD app. Check it out for yourself http://www.wrike.com/blog/9/4/2007/Getting_things_done_with_Wrike_saves_us_hours