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Moleskine App

Moleskine App

Rarely do things that have been around forever just blowup out of nowhere like Moleskine notebooks have over the past few years.  It would be like if Pavement got together and released an album that outsold Lady Gaga and got them booked on Idol to play in front of screaming tweens.  The notebook of Hemmingway and Picasso just went digital with this free Moleskine app.  Choose your Moleskine paper style then write and edit notes or sketch some design for your next meeting.  The app even lets you geo-tag and share through Facebook, Twitter and all your other social platforms.  We’d be pretty torn about ditching our physical notebooks but the Moleskine app could be a handy accessory that’s got everything the ubiquitous black journals have minus the little helpful folder flap.