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Maybe the printable planner would be better for me.
I currently keep most of my To Do lists on my iPad, so I thought the digital planner would be best for me. I didn't realise that: - I'd have to download (and pay for) a 3rd party app to make this work - To use this app as intended, I'd need an apple pencil! (There was a typing option - which has now dissapeared from the tool bar - but when I choose this all the words appeared at the top left of the page, superimposed on the header. I couldn't find a way to click on a day and type directly in the corect square (like you would with iCal) I'm sure I'll fathom it out eventually, but I've just had to add "learn how to use app" on to my overflowing To Do list! :-(
Jules · January 6, 2026
Love It
I have only have only been using my planner a couple weeks and already I am feeling much less stressed. Would definitely recommend the TOP program along with One Notebook.
Darla · February 10, 2025
Great weekly planner, but...
Surprised to see this was a January to December calendar. The one I purchased last year was July 2024 to June 2025. So I'm not getting six months of use out of my old calendar. I'm also disappointed that this planner no longer has the look of a physical planner with the spiral rings in the middle. Without that divider, it's hard to know what day of the week it is and the time when you are scheduling things later in the week. As a result, I've resorted to putting the days of the week for each task column so that I don't have to keep scrolling up on my iPad to make sure I'm on the right day. It is my hope that for 2026, the planner design goes back to having the spiral rings in the middle and the times for the later in the week days to make planning easier and more like a paper planner.
Edwina · January 14, 2025







