![]() ![]() Perhaps the most obvious and popular way to use Trello is as a projects and tasks manager, both for personal to-dos and team projects. Let me show you how I and other Trello users are getting stuff done with a few example boards. Trello was a big upgrade it’s one of those few apps that actually balances both a simple, elegant user interface and powerful, flexible features.īut enough praising. While I’m a big fan of Evernote for managing tons of information, in the past I found myself turning back to individual lists scrawled on paper and even index cards spread out everywhere to get that top-level overview of my days. Trello works for me because I tend to think very visually, and images and coloured labels register with my brain better than plain text. Trello cards are like sticky notes you arrange on a cork board - that is, digital sticky notes that are searchable, shareable, and come with reminders. ![]() You can probably see how this comes in handy. You can have as many boards as you want - one for “House Stuff”, for example, one for “World Domination” and so on. Individual cards themselves can contain checklists, images, attachments, deadline dates, coloured labels, and discussion notes from others who share the board. Items within the lists, called cards, can be dragged and dropped onto other lists or reordered within lists. A Trello board is basically a web page containing lists laid out horizontally on the page so you can get a bird’s eye view of your project.
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