4 3/4" x 6 3/4" (12 x 17 cm)
Notor #21
Refill/Reference numbers: 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 219, 2101
Daily desk diary
- Refillable or Bound
- Each page divided into schedule, day's priority, and large area for notes
- 12 months, January to December
- 8 AM to 7 PM schedule
- 64g, acid-free and pH neutral paper
- Tear-off corner opens to day in progress
- Sewn binding, lays flat when open
- Monthly tab
- Bound in address book
Format: daily
Size: desk
Year type: calendar
Reviews of Notor
Jim said:(from Newcastle , Australia on March 17, 2010)
"Its a great diary with great paper! http://writerpod.net/journal/2010/3/17/quo-vadis-notor-2010-diary.html"
Charliee said:(from Columbus, OH on February 18, 2010)
"This is the perfect book for a Mom HOWEVER the Monthly Calendar starts on a Monday. NO! NO! NO! The work/school week might start on a Monday but planning starts on a Sunday. Church, Boys Scouts, Family time. I have screwed up the first 8 weeks of this year because when I look at a monthly block Wednesday is the 3rd day of the week but the 4th day in a monthly format. I have missed 6 standing appointments looking at my block plan. I don't cross reference standing appointments with the weekly plan. MomAgenda did the same thing two years ago. I started making my own calendar. What a pain but here I go again. Good bye Notor and Textagenda. The perfect book with the imperfect monthly calendar."
Anandi Hira said:(from Malibu, CA on February 1, 2010)
"I was looking for the perfect planner for over a year, and I am pretty sure that I have found it - the Notor. I can write my daily schedule up at the fop of the day's page, then have a section to write what is due or important events of the day (by the way, I am a student), and then have plenty of space to write nots, plans, to-do lists, etc. It is convenient, helpful, everything I need and want! I highly recommend it for extremely busy people who need a place to put down their thoughts."
Roberta Walsh said:(from Poughkeepsie, NY on September 29, 2009)
"I looked at a lot of day planners and this was the best. Big enough to hold the info I need & small enough to carry with me every day. Excellent quality paper & sturdy binding without a scary price tag. The only problem is that they seem to have discontinued my favorite Fleur de Lis cover. "
Bill Leaman said:(from Cranbrook , Canada on September 11, 2009)
"I have used the Notor for over 20 years. I am a Realtor and the Notor is great for field work. Perfectly set out with appointment times priorities and large note area. "
Laura said:(from Folsom, LA on September 10, 2009)
"I don't have that many scheduled items per day, but I need to make lots of notes for things to do. I thought I wanted a weekly planner, but none seemed to fit my needs (most have schedule times with little room for notes). I saw this planner at Barnes and Noble, and it fits what I need almost perfectly! I love the priority box at the top, and all the room for notes, lists or whatever. And it still has a space for scheduled appointments.My only suggestions for improvement would be to have a monthly overview calendar at the beginning of each month (NOT all stuck in the front like most companies do!), and to start the time schedule at 6am so I can include my workout schedule. (I live on a farm and 8am is mid-morning for me!)I found the 2009 academic version at the store, but I've already ordered the 2010 Jan-Dec refill for next year!"
Jennifer said:(from Spartanburg, United States on January 28, 2009)
"I heard about Quo Vadis' offer to give planners to people who would review them, and, as a college student jotting my assignments down on random pages of a mini notebook, I jumped at the opportunity. I've been using my Notor planner for about a month now, and it's been great. Not only is it a very attractive notebook, it's very easy to use. I love that the page corners tear off to keep your place, and the full page per day is really helpful. In addition to my class assignments, I also use the space for to-do lists and other notes, and have plenty of room. I don't use the hour-by-hour schedule at the top of the page, but I can see where it would be handy for someone with a less regular schedule. I think the Notor is a perfect balance of organization and freedom--the pages are clean and open, but provide enough structure to keep me on track. I really look forward to continuing to use my planner!"
Jyll Heiden said:(from Louisville, KY on December 18, 2008)
"Top rate planner! Full details online at http://www.jyllheiden.com/2008/12/17/product-review-notor-habana-black-daily-planner/"
