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Schyulkill.Fire
03-09-2006, 03:14 PM
Can anyone give me recent annecdotes regarding this system? Everything I can find on it appears old. It seems pricey, and while I know each person needs a system which works for that person, generally speaking, have users found this system to be worth it? Thanks.
Can anyone give me recent annecdotes regarding this system? Everything I can find on it appears old. It seems pricey, and while I know each person needs a system which works for that person, generally speaking, have users found this system to be worth it? Thanks.
The materials (leather, paper ...) are good.
I personally have decided not to use Time/System especially because it has no standard hole punching, so I have to buy all equipment from Time or add further holes to use standard binders for storage.
I know of one other person who phased out Time/System mainly because of this reason.
Yours
Alexander
mcogilvie
03-10-2006, 06:31 AM
I personally have decided not to use Time/System especially because it has no standard hole punching, so I have to buy all equipment from Time or add further holes to use standard binders for storage.
I know of one other person who phased out Time/System mainly because of this reason.
Yours
Alexander
Time Design now sells their product in the standard US 7-hole 8.5" x 5.5" format used by Franklin, DayTimer, et cetera.
shan150
03-11-2006, 05:31 PM
I use the Time/Design forms: activites, billing & accounting, project planners. I also use their databank which is great.
Because I use both my powerbook and treo to keep track of my schedule and contacts I don't need to use their calendar system.
Initially I purchased their outlook companion which is a pretty good system on it own (not to mention cheaper) however, I didn't like the time/design binders. I purchased the Filofax A5 planner at TJ Maxx for $15 and it is perfect for the time/design system (it has the same punch holes as the time/design forms).
To make the most of the system I did purchase the time/design 6 hole punch. Now I can put an 8.5 x11 inch paper into my system for reference if I need to.
Overall, it is a good system but there are a lot of other good systems as well. What I liked about this one was that it has a lot of room for customization.