hey... can anyone suggest a good checklist program or technique?
i'm just beginning a search to see what programs might be available online and figured i'd throw out an info-net into the polycount currents. without i'd just make a windows doc, which would be lamer than dust. i want to feel like i'm hacking something.
ideally i'd like a "start the day" checklist and "end the day" checklist i could run through. maybe use them for quickly creating tutorials or a how-to. if there was something that was already out there that was well thought out and templated with features i would never think of, that would be swell - that's what i'm shooting in the dark for and any help would be suck-cock.
thanks pink-sacks, much luv.
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http://www.3m.com/us/office/postit/digital/digital_notes.html
There use dto be a free version of this ... can try to dig it up from my backups if you need it. It's handy, always available on the desktop and I suppose, rather low on ressource...
There are other similar programs available for free too.
i prefer a piece of paper with written notes myself as well tho, or postit notes stuck under the wacom overlay.
http://www.abstractspoon.com/tdl_resources.html
pior, unfortunately, you do not have three hands
I usually just jot stuff down in a daily planner.