All of the software that you need is between the ears. Few operations are so standard that by copying someone else’s checklist, SOPs, or software, they will reflect your safety culture and methods.
The UKCAA and FAA have written guidance on the preparation of checklists -
http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/CAP676.PDF
Also see:-
Toad's Checklist | Humanistic Systems
and the article below as the guidance manual for your software – thinking about the issues; for
alarm design read checklist/SOP design or design for thinking, CRM even.
Alarm design: From nuclear power to WebOps | Humanistic Systems
And follow the links at the bottom of the page:- systems thinking and safety thinking.
Toolkit:Systems Thinking for Safety: Ten Principles - SKYbrary Aviation Safety
Toolkit:Systems Thinking for Safety/Principle 1. Field Expert Involvement - SKYbrary Aviation Safety