App makers think of everything. How about an app for folks who are so retro they write to-do lists by hand, yet appear tech-sharp enough to know there darn well ought to be a digital process to address the perplexing problem of how to cross completed items off paper lists?

Once you’ve done a handwritten list, things do start to get tricky. While Neanderthals invented hand-scrawled to-do lists — in fact cave drawings were the original task management app, and you bet the cavewomen who drew them sure knew how to prioritize — when it comes to crossing things off lists, such as slaughter a bison, buy soy milk, watch Mad Men, charge cell phones … you need an app for that.

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