Geek mode fully on for this post...
I've just found a tiny bit of software that looks amazing - it's called TiddlyWiki, and it's simply a 360Kb HTML file which you can keep on a USB flash disk, your hard disk, or even e-mail to your mate - whatever - and when you open it, it's a complete to-do list, journal, project manager and so on.
Why is it cool?
- You can take it anywhere - it's tiny - just plonk it on a USB drive
- It runs on any (reasonably up-to-date) web browser (using JavaScript)
- It doesn't need to be online to work
- It doesn't need a server
- It doesn't need a database
- It saves your to-do lists
- It has loads of plug-ins to make it better
So, in a nut-shell:
- It lets you take your to-do list with you even if you can't take your computer with you
- It's free
- It's tiny
- It's reliable (so far, touch wood)
- Oh, and did I mention it's free?
Since I do vivid descriptions and interesting writing even worse than Homer Simpson does the Moonwalk, take a look at TiddlyWiki's homepage instead.