Don't forget hand tools. I quite frequently use our bow saw for topping posts to height, and hand saws for cutting 2-by lumber and crosswise cuts on plywood, simply because it's SO much faster to set up. The trick is to pick the right hand saw for the job.
The only thing that is a giant nuisance to do by hand, even with the right saw, is lengthwise cuts on full sheets of plywood. However if you get yer plywood at Home Depot or somewhere like that, they will do a cut or two for free...
Not that I'm against power tools - they're great if you have a LOT to do at once, and the cordless drill is a wonderful thing -- but remember they're not the only alternative and not even always the best
Good luck,
Pat
The only thing that is a giant nuisance to do by hand, even with the right saw, is lengthwise cuts on full sheets of plywood. However if you get yer plywood at Home Depot or somewhere like that, they will do a cut or two for free...

Not that I'm against power tools - they're great if you have a LOT to do at once, and the cordless drill is a wonderful thing -- but remember they're not the only alternative and not even always the best

Good luck,
Pat