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Scription: Scription Chronodex Weekly Planner Jan-Jun 2013 Released. Alright, haven't gotten much time to take better photos or explaining too much, I guess Chronodex lovers already know how it works. It was a thrill that there were 72,841 downloads of the 2012 version and I hope many of you are as inspired as I am on everyday basis using Chronodex! Thank you for being part of it. This time I've included a yearly dial featuring our beloved Vitruvian Man. Each division represents the correct number of days in that month, with reference to the week number in the inner most dial. If you want to plan ahead of the entire year of 2013, it should be a good visual representation of how you want your year spent, just color the weeks or the day divisions and remark radially, you are in control. If you are new to Chronodex, check out story behind: Scription Chronodex Weekly Planner 2012 - free download with the cost of a prayer.

To interact with fellow Chronodex users, take a peek here: And now the download link of the Jan-Jun 2013 version: Enjoy! Mind.Depositor Is a DIY GTD Super-Notebook. @virgilstar: I dropped my paper planner the other day. It still works. @virgilstar: i know, right...it looks so cool, though. But the problem is, I can't sync a piece of paper with my google calendar or contacts...and that's the most important aspect of having a PDA. For a todo list...any old piece of paper will do. @virgilstar: hey virgil, i use to have those pda - casiopea, mio, ipaq.... got tired of it for the following reasons 1. need to charge them for several hours at night only to find it would drain in a matter of hours of usage. 2. all my records and notes and apps would disappear everytime i forgot to charge the unit. all apps installed on the sd card would just disappear if discharged. the main memory unit is not large enough for all my apps!

3. it was faster jotting down contacts & notes than using the keyboard (or the scriber!) 4. i did not have to lug around 3-4 pairs of chargers - phone, pda, mp3 player, laptop! Batteries run down. PDAs get dropped. Electronics don't like water. Mind.Depositor 2 - How to Create.