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Trello Desktop for Mac

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Andrew Falchook
Finally! I use Trello on a daily basis, can't wait to see how it improves my workflow as a desktop application.
Pulkit Agrawal
@falchook curious to know how you're finding this. I'm not sure it's been that much better than the control I get from the browser experience.
Andrew Falchook
@_pulkitagrawal I haven't noticed that Trello desktop offers any more functionality than the browser experience. Nevertheless, I've found Trello in my dock much more accessible and convenient than keeping it open as a perpetual tab.
Rick Terrill
Video win!
Kyle Richey
Really liking this so far. The only two things I'd like to see are: 1. Option not to blur the background behind the window. 2. Tabs to open multiple boards/cards in one window.
Cody
Looks pretty smooth. I will have to test it out.
Marty Mankins

I've been using Trello for some time now and to have a native app on the Mac, it's been a long time coming. Wish they would bring back the Kindle app (it was discontinued some time ago)

Pros:

Native app that omits the need to use the web client

Cons:

Nothing. Works great.

Thomas Rivas
Yes! Finally not having to look through the thousand of tabs I have open for Trello. Thank you guys!
Dimitar Nestorov
@trivassi https://imgur.com/a/XYr9M or you can push it out as a standalone window
Thomas Rivas
@dimitarnestorov Sweet didn't know about that. Thanks!
Ashwin

Nothing exciting at the moment. Using Trello on a browser seems to be ideal for me.

Pros:

Did not find anything interesting.

Cons:

It's not a native-native app. Seems to be well wrapped and packaged in electron (maybe). The app loads the boards each time you re-open.