Personal organizer

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A personal organizer, datebook, date log, daybook, day planner, personal analog assistant, book planner, year planner, or agenda (from Latin agenda – things to do), is a small book or binder that is designed to be portable. It usually contains a diary, calendar, address book, blank paper, and other sections.[1] The organizer is a personal tool and may also include pages with useful information, such as maps and telephone codes. It is related to the separate desktop stationery items that have one or more of the same functions, such as appointment calendars, rolodexes, notebooks, and almanacs.

They were sometimes referred to as a filofax[2] especially in the 1990s. Filofax is also the name of a UK based company that produced a range of personal organiser wallets.

By the end of the 20th century, paper-and-binder personal organizers started to be replaced by electronic devices such as personal digital assistants (PDAs), personal information manager software, and online organizers. This process has accelerated in the beginning of the 21st century with the advent of smartphones, tablet computers, smartwatches and a variety of mobile apps.

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  1. ^ Farlex (2018). "The Free Dictionary: personal organizer". Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  2. ^ https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/filofax
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