Basically, all I want is a wish list program. This is essentially an itemized list of things I “want”, which I can include details about including price, any http link, and even a price or price range all at my own option of course.

Since we have so many things we *need*, we have to choose each paycheck what we will spend it on. This can be challenging when there are so many small things that we need and want to get, so sometimes we end up overseeing or forgetting important things that we wanted to get. Basically I’d just like to get kindof a ‘master wishlist’ going on, which basically is a way to input items and put some details about them such as price and importance, then order them in a way that I will purchase the things that are important/urgent and cheap first, then things that aren’t urgent but important, then things that are urgent but not important, and lastly things that are neither important/urgent or cheap.
Features:
- WishList checks and sets File Associations for .wlp files
- Users can edit entries.
- Users have the ability to check things off (which simulates “buying” an item)
- “Notes” column can store any notes they would like for this item here.
- 5 priority levels
- Users can save/load wishlists.
- Users can search their wishlists for generic text.
- Users can switch to saved wishlists “On-the-go.”
Click here to download and give it a try!






That just takes all the fun out of shopping!
I am a hazard when it comes to shopping, and I have to force myself to not make too many random unnecessary purchases, but drawing up a basic shopping list is as far as I go.
If there’s anything specific I want, I budget it in or if I see something I have to get, I get it an feel guilty afterwards.
I’m sure it’s just me, but those planning tools are just OTT – I have never found a single one that is worth the time and effort it takes to progam the damn things!
I’d rather stick to my shopping list slash impulse buy technique. ;-)
Ye, I’ve actually learnt that the best time to purchase is when you’re not actually looking for something specific. But I agree, I force myself to hold back on buying things a lot of the time, the temptation cannot get the best of me!
Planning tools are useful, especially when it comes to Christmas time, but apart from that, ag well ya. Then again, I’m an operations manager, so planning is my thang :P