7" x 9 3/8" (18 x 24 cm)

Trinote  #48

Refill/Reference numbers: 481, 482, 483, 487, 489, 4801, 4802, 4803, 4804
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The Classic Agenda Planning Diary®

  • One week on two pages with daily notes
  • 13 months, December to December
  • 8 AM to 9 PM schedule
  • Extra white, super smooth paper
  • 90g, acid-free and pH neutral paper
  • Crisp two-color print—grey & teal
  • Annual planning calendars for 2010 and 2011
  • Tear-off corner opens to week in progress
  • Sewn binding, lays flat when open
  • Receipts & Payments pages
  • Maps
  • Detachable address book
  • Refillable
Format: weekly   Size: desk   Year type: calendar

	

Reviews of Trinote

rated 5 starsBrent said:
(from Toronto, Canada on January 19, 2010)

"I love the trinote and prenote agendas. Unfortunately, with all these electronics now, the retails are not stocking the agendas much. I've looked at over 20 stores with no luck. Still trying, refuse to switch, and will stick with my quo vadis!"
 
rated 4 starsJohn H. said:
(from Birmingham, AL on January 14, 2010)

"I just received this planner a few days ago. I love it. Paper is, of course, fantastic. The day columns are wonderful. However, my favorite feature is the note section under each day. My sole complaint is I wish the insert was purely notes and not an address book. I am using this for a planner and the notes section would be very helpful."
 
rated 2 starsK. Fortune said:
(from Orlando, FL on January 9, 2010)

"I agree with other reviews. You have unneccesarily taken up writing space with holiday information and the lines are too bold. Still need more space for Sundays. I am not pleased with the production and give it up after almost 20 years."
 
rated 5 starsT said:
(from Nashville on December 25, 2009)

"I love the vertical design of the Trinote. This design is hard to find in a compact and sleek package! I really like the notes spaces at the bottom of each day! Smooth writing paper. I truly have nothing bad to say about the planner except I would rather they replace the phone insert with either a monthly or notes booklet insert. Most people keep phone #s in their phones. However, I can live with this small issue because of the other pros/features I get with the Trinote planner. Please don't change the vertical weekly format, the notes sections, side headings, and good quality paper. Thanks for making an affordable and high-quality product! "
 
rated 5 starsMary said:
(from Buffalo on December 19, 2009)

"I was assigned a Trinote as a college textbook. At first I opposed the mandatory day by day planning of my life, but now I can't live without it! Having this planner was like giving my brain extra storage space!"
 
rated 3 starsmike said:
(from new york, NY on October 19, 2009)

"I've used -- and loved -- Trinote for SEVERAL decades. I'm finally going to switch to something else. i always buy the best leather cover, but it's too much of a hassle to get it engraved with my name and the year. I've not found an online merchant who can. I'm going to switch to something else because I like the security of a PERSONALIZED cover in case of loss/confusion."
 
rated 2 starsPS said:
(from Watertown, MA on January 7, 2009)

"I have used and loved the Trinote for 10 years or so and was appalled by the design changes for the 2009 version--so much so that I returned it and am looking for something else. The writing space is now cluttered with unnecessary logos, holiday text and awkward spacing. The new fonts are jumpy and clunky where the old were calm and discrete. The lines between appointments used to be subtle guides, now they are glaring, contrasty and make the page jumpy. I'm so disappointed because there's so much I loved about the old design. Please change it back. I wish it could be reprinted for this year."
 
rated 4 starsES said:
(from Berkeley, CA on November 9, 2008)

"I have been using this planner for 10 years. It's still great for allowing flexible use. However, I was very disappointed by changes to the 2009 edition - world holidays now take up most of the space in the daily notes section, and the lines between hours are very dark. Both of these changes make it difficult to use the planner for one's own notes. I would also like to see Sunday given the same amount of space as other days."
 
rated 5 starsAnonymous Reviewer said:
(from Berkeley, CA on December 9, 2007)

"Have used the Trinote for a decade! I prefer a week at a glance planner, and this one gives less short shrift to Sundays than some (if still cramped). The daily priority box is surprisingly useful for reminders, and the notes section for tentative events and key tasks for the day. It is portable while providing enough room to write notes about appointments next to them. The inclusion of a Jan 2009 2-page spread and 2009 overview with holidays is thoughtful. (The previous reviewer is mistaken- the trinote has not recently offered a month at a glance page.) I find this planner consistent with the Getting Things Done system because I maintain my to-do list elsewhere and use the calendar for scheduled events. Other thoughtful touches include the numbering of days and weeks of the year, and quite thorough review of US, Australia, Canadian, and New Zealand holidays, as well as major Christian, Jewish, and Muslim religious holidays. I appreciate that I have to buy only a refill not a new cover (and can use the cover flaps to store loose papers). Would only wish for more interesting cover options like the Robert le Heroes and use of recycled paper."
 
rated 5 starsAnonymous Reviewer said:
(from Mill Valley, CA on August 25, 2007)

"I have used Quo Vadis Planners now for over 10 years - maybe even 15 years. TriNote works beautifully for my needs. Plenty of space. This was designed by someone who actually USES a planner. It has the best layout of any agenda planner I have ever used. I only miss a better selection of covers with insert slots for business cards, a calculator and pen slot. If Quo Vadis offered that again, it would be 100% perfect! I am still using the original leather cover I originally purchased and would like to update it, but am not pleased with the limited style selection Quo Vadis offers for my personal needs. The planner is terrific, though. Space for notes and appointments and the refillable address book is perfect."
 
rated 5 starsK. Coronel said:
(from Honolulu, HI on February 11, 2007)

"I've been using this for a long time, except for this year. I bought a bigger, French version, from Paris last year."
 
rated 5 starsBen Blaney said:
(from Cincinnati, OH on November 25, 2006)

"Used this for a number of years and it suits my needs very well. Easy for secretary to reorder."
 

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