tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post7106444192397986056..comments2023-05-14T15:27:46.164+01:00Comments on Plannerisms: More things I love about the MinisterLauriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03550291806241735598noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-81808637228446854902010-12-30T15:54:36.713+00:002010-12-30T15:54:36.713+00:00Kat, the Minister, like the Trinote, only has one ...Kat, the Minister, like the Trinote, only has one Notes page.<br /><br />Personally, I prefer the Trinote over the Minister for these reasons:<br /><br />1) The Trinote's daily columns are wider.<br /><br />2) The Trinote's daily Notes spaces are perfect for those non-time-specific things, or to jot things that come up during the course of the day.<br /><br />3) A big one for me: the Trinote's "Sunday situation" is better than the Minister's. I prefer having the Sunday over to the side with space to schedule things and make notes. Unless you do absolutely nothing on Sundays, the Minister's Sunday scrunched under all the other days could be an issue for you.<br /><br />That said, the Minister is a slightly narrower, and therefore slightly more portable, book. The Minister also has cover options that include an elastic strap to hold the cover closed. Those covers with an elastic strap are Habana and Smooth.<br /><br />Here is Quo Vadis's Minister website:<br /><br />http://www.quovadisplanners.com/catalog/ministerLauriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03550291806241735598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-6812554305141868652010-12-30T04:42:04.709+00:002010-12-30T04:42:04.709+00:00Trinote or Minister? I like that the minister has...Trinote or Minister? I like that the minister has lighter lines. I hate clutter. MInister is a little smaller, does it have more note pages by chance?Kathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02338242412673464082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-86474163358944978702009-12-05T16:20:54.411+00:002009-12-05T16:20:54.411+00:00inkophile, I've had the same problem with the ...inkophile, I've had the same problem with the paper on the QuoVadis Memoriae. It really isn't meant to be for FP. Such a shame because I really love using a FP for special 'books'. Is all the QuoVadis line like that?Onihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10648872646058155001noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-17850566864563057562009-12-04T12:50:47.679+00:002009-12-04T12:50:47.679+00:00Thanks for the link to my blog. I just wrote a pos...Thanks for the link to my blog. I just wrote a post about planners with a link to your review. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-91482312617962049242009-12-04T09:43:56.125+00:002009-12-04T09:43:56.125+00:00Thank you very much for that inkophile, it's g...Thank you very much for that inkophile, it's good to know. I don't use fountain pens so it's great to hear from you about how the Equology paper does with them.<br /><br />Hope you don't mind but I've just added your blog to my links list at the right, love your blog!Lauriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03550291806241735598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-45638028195105369142009-12-04T01:33:53.343+00:002009-12-04T01:33:53.343+00:00Great and comprehensive review! I tested 17 founta...Great and comprehensive review! I tested 17 fountain and ink duos in the Minister. There was mild feathering with some though about what one would expect with recycled paper. The bigger issue was bleed-through. With a planner both sides of the paper are essential. The mild but ever-present dots of color on the reverse will be off-putting to some die-hard FP users. Otherwise the Minister is a great product.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com