Trello Desktop

Take advantage of the full functionality of Trello from the comforts of your computer’s desktop with the help of this Electron-based and unofficial Trello app.

  • Trello Desktop
  • Version : 0.1.9
  • License :MIT License
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :Daniel Chatfield

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Trello Desktop Description

As we are sure you know, Trello is one of the most popular web-based project management software that provides you with a stylish and very functional environment for organizing content within easy, shareable easily editable boards and cards.

Since it is web-based, you are required to employ the services of a web browser in order to take advantage of everything this app has to offer or you could try one of the few available Trello clients.

Take advantage of everything that Trello has to offer from your computer’s desktop

For example, Trello Desktop is an unofficial, Electron-based Trello client that acts a wrapper for the official web app and brings all its functionality right onto your computer’s desktop.

Getting started with this app can be dealt with in practically no time as it does not require installation on your part. You only need to unzip the package and run it via its executable file.

Brings Trello closer to you without sacrificing functionality

Evidently, once you launch the utility, you are required to sing in using your official Trello credentials. Once logged in, you are met by the exact same interface of the web app, only, this time, fitted within a distraction-free main window.

If you have ever worked with Trello via a web browser, then it should be business as usual, as there are no functionality changes. You can still create boards, cards and to-do lists and share them with others in real-time just as easily.

Useful, cross-platform and unofficial Trello client

To conclude, Trello Desktop is a useful piece of software that provides you with a more straightforward way to interact with Trello, namely directly from your computer’s desktop and without the need for a web browser.

We would have loved a bit more system integration, for example, it would have been nice if the app would integrate itself with the system’s taskbar or if it would offer native notifications (since Trello only provides notifications via email).

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