Guest Post: Chris’s Poor Man’s Everbook 1.0/2.0

Chris wanted to give Everbook a try before going whole hog on handcrafted leather. Check out how quickly he adopted it to invoicing and project tracking!

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  • I agree that I like the longer “flaps” on each end to prevent papers from sliding out. The leather shell that I use is a tri-fold, which seems be more cumbersome than a bifold with flaps would be. Mine is also a thicker leather. That also has its pluses and minuses. On the plus side, it keeps shape and protects its contents very well. On the negative side, it is stiff and thick without much content which makes for a clumsier piece to carry around. I really like your TTR Podcast Notes page. That looks to be a good format to keep yourself organized. And, of course, I like your color coded bundles for easy access in a pinch! Anything to help me think less, is a definite plus! Right now, I have a small colored square in the bottom right corner of my bundle folder to help with that. It works as well. I also write the bundle name along the edge of the right side to easily flip through and find the folder needed, for added convenience.

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