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lists of restaurants I want to go to
lists of books I want to read
lists of groceries
lists of holidays...
lists which can be grouped, ticked as done, not done etc almsot in a database fashion.
On my palm I had an application called handyShopper which I could make my lists in.
Does anyone know of anything like this for the N900? I've seen pyrecipe which has an ingredients shopping list but thats not really general enough.
Thanks