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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Perfect, uncomplicated and cluttered planner. Has pages for personal information, emergency contacts, personal contacts and my favorite, websites and passwords. Basic monthly planner all in a calendar style with note space on the side. Like the plastic cover as it does not stain when I put my beverages on it. Will order again for 2026!
aussieRKP
Reviewed in Australia on September 11, 2024
Great diary.Fits in handbag and looks great.Well made.
nb
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2024
LΓ©ger et lβessentiel.
Tiff Deakes
Reviewed in Australia on December 1, 2024
Only starts in the July of the year
jacques
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 31, 2020
Clear visuals of planned appointments and things to do plenty of space
Carolyn
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2020
I really like the cover and reinforced first & last pages, plus the plastic pocket at the very back ! The monthly format is what I wanted - big blocks for each day, notes column on the right side and quick view of previous/ future months at the top. Days are not overly cluttered with holiday reminders (the text is just the right size). I like the tabs that enable easy access to each month. This calendar is every bit as good as well known competitor that sells theirs at 3 times the price. My only wish was that the overall size was a bit larger: I often put 8.5x11 sheets in my calendar and while they will fit within the bounds of the overall cover, that size paper will cover up the monthly tabs. Not a huge deal - I will fold the paper in half -- and considering the price point for this Artfan calendar -- I will absolutely buy this again vs the much higher priced options.
surfrider11
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2020
I purchased this planner specifically to keep track of important due dates for a university on-line course I'm taking. It was very important for me to view an entire month at once, instead of the "week at a time" planners that seem to be most prevalent out there. The strength of this planner is in its simplicity. It's not trying to do everything for everyone with too many sections for every conceivable need. I also like that it is full size. with 8-1/2" x 11" pages. You won't be able to carry it in your pocket, but on the flip-side, you actually have room to write in each day. With a little use of colored highlighters, I can open one page, and immediately see when homework is due, quizzes and exams are scheduled, papers are due, as well as other household reminders. All the months are tabbed, so I can go right to whatever month I want without flipping through the planner to find the right page. There are a few pages for filling in contacts, a dozen or so lined pages for notes, and the ever pre-requisite page with states/capitals/time zones, but the beautiful thing about this planner is that it is designed to give you a years worth of monthly calendars, each on it's own two-page spread. It was exactly what I needed, at the best price of comparable planners. It is made with very durable materials and doesn't appear to be "cheaped out" to make a price point. It's basic, but it does what it intends to well, instead of trying to be all things to all people and doing it poorly. I'd recommend one to anyone who likes to get a quick look at the month one one page.
MSG
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2019
I always order a calendar that I can use as a planner. I usually order one a little smaller but decided to get this size which is like a standard piece of paper. It has a plastic cover, and the typical 12 months of 2020. This is nice and thin, great space to write in all my daily info and no lines in the daily boxes. Each month has one-sided margin space to make notes which I have used in the past. The paper seems sturdy enough and I like the metal binding which doesn't seem to have and "end tail" that can creep down and cause the book to fall apart. The tabs are plastic coated and the font is very nice. The back of the planner has info sheets like contacts (32 individuals). passwords (40), and 13 pages for notes so you could assign one a month. It also has holidays for 2020, 2021, and 2022 plus a states, capitals and time zones map. It has a bonus two-sided clear plastic pockets to put receipts or other important papers. At the front it has a calendar style overview of the next three years, a place to put your personal info like emergency contact, medical contacts, and other professional contact info. The last page before the calendar is a spread sheet of each month in a column with dates running down the sides. I suppose if you wanted to see your whole year at once for a quick look ahead throughout the year. I think that is a nice feature...will I use it? Not sure at this point but it could be really helpful for a quick reference which means you have to write it in twice but may be worth it. It has just enough pages to be a great basic planner/calendar without the bulk!
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Reviewed in France on November 25, 2019
Belle qualitΓ© et bon rapport qualitΓ© prix. Version US. Jolie couverture et coloris.
Stanley Korn
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2019
Overall, this planner is of good quality at a very reasonable price. The large size allows ample room to record appointments in the boxes corresponding to the days of the months. The spring binding allows easy folding over. The monthly tabs are a nice touch.The one thing I miss is a future planner, as in my previous AT-A-GLANCE calendar, to allow me to schedule events by month for the following year. However, the comparable AT-A-GLANCE planner is considerably more expensive than this one is.Many pages of the planner are devoted to material that I find to be of little if any use. Seven full pages are devoted to contacts, four on a page. Most people I assume, myself included, already have contact lists. In any case, a calendar is not a convenient place to store ones contacts, since the contact list would have to be recopied each year to the new calendar, or else one would have to refer back to the old calendar.Listing ones passwords in the section of the planner devoted thereto is an inconvenient method of managing passwords -- an automated password manager is far more convenient -- and poses a security risk as well. Like the contact list, the password list would have to be recopied to each new calendar.Thirteen full pages are devoted to notes, clearly excessive.
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