Catalogue of the different kinds of lists we compose in our day-to-day lives
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Bucket list
Such as "Things to do before you die". Typically aspirational, completeable. Manual sorting (usually importance or desired completion order).
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TODO list
Such as "Weekend tasks to complete" or "Things to buy". Typically driven by necessary chores, completeable, and discarded upon completion. Sorted by urgency.
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Best-of list
Such as "Top 10 movies of all time". Similar to bucket lists but retrospective. Sorted by quality.
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Inventory list
Such as "Items for sale". Completeable. Various sorting (sometimes alphabetical, chronological, or some value metric like price).
Content of each item stays the same but the list shrinks when items are completed or grows when items are added or uncompleted.
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Brainstorming list
Such as this list. Fleshed out over time, occasionally deeply nested. Often used as an outline before composing a narrative document. Manual sorting (usually follows a narrative).
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Index list
A list of lists. One to rule them all. Sorted alphabetically or chronologically.
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Check list
Such as "Server deployment checklist". Similar to the TODO list but recurring in usage. Completeable and resettable. Manual sorting (usually follows a narrative).
Another variation of this list is the Diagnostic list, such as the "Purity Quiz" passed around in chain letters. Similar to the Bucket list but used to categorize and classify conditions.
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Timeline list
Such as "Books I've read". Sorted chronologically, and is append-only. Often used for keeping a log about some theme. Completed items from other lists form this kind of list.
What other kinds of lists are there?
What is a good way to distinguish different kinds of lists? Perhaps by the kind of engagement they require? For example, are they sorted/prioritized, completable, collaborative/personal/curated, time-sensitive/evergreen?
What's WDrive? I'm trying the normal mobile google docs spreadsheet in safari now, and it's being too fussy for my taste. (I'm asked to pick a title before getting started, lots of controls filling the screen, zooming in and out to get into fields, the widgets aren't high-res, and so on.)