Trello Mac App is Fast and Comfortable, So I Switched from the Web App
This is about how I switched from the browser app to the Trello Mac app because it runs fast and smoothly.
There’s a Chrome extension called Trellists that lets you show/hide lists individually, which was convenient, but it stopped working a while ago and I was troubled.
Around this time, about 2 weeks ago, Trello’s Mac app was released, and a colleague tried it and praised it as “fast and comfortable!”, so I decided to try it myself.
The Trello Mac app can be downloaded from the Mac App Store.
Of course, the Trello Mac app can’t use Chrome extensions, so if you’re heavily dependent on extensions, migration might be difficult.
However, please try the Trello Mac app once.
I think the default features alone are sufficient for work.
In my case, since I’m doing Scrum development, I use the browser app only for things like point calculations, but otherwise the default features of the Trello Mac app seem sufficient.
This was the opinion of a heavy user who uses Trello daily and calls themselves a self-proclaimed Trelist.
That’s all from the Gemba.