To-do lists have been a staple for software writers since the invention of the personal computer. Maybe that’s because we all have things to do and never tire of finding better and faster ways to get them done. For many of us, a simple pad and paper, or the rudimentary to-do list in a personal digital assistant, will meet our needs, but when our requirements are more complicated, turning to a more sophisticated vehicle like Checklist 3.0 may be in order.
Checklist Puts Your To-Do List on Steroids
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. August 22, 2006 04:00 AMTo-do lists have been a staple for software writers since the invention of the personal computer. Maybe that’s because we all have things to do and never tire of finding better and faster ways to get them done. For many of us, a simple pad and paper, or the rudimentary to-do list in a personal digital assistant, will meet our needs, but when our requirements are more complicated, turning to a more sophisticated vehicle like Checklist 3.0 may be in order.