![]() ![]() Cards can have due dates and get highlighted (subtly) if the due date has passed you by.You can attach files, videos, pictures, hyperlinks and comments to a card.Cards change size so you don’t have to use multiple chained Post-its to get your point across.You can drag and drop cards without getting them stuck to your fingertips.The interface is about as clean and simple as…well…a whiteboard.It is browser based and Chrome keeps track of my password so I don’t need one of them Post-it thingies stuck to my monitor.Here are some of the things I like about Trello in no particular order: Organization ≈ an organization (don’t worry it gets more complicated below).Here is some Trello terminology to keep you on the right track: ![]() ![]() Take a tour of all the Trello features at or if reading is not your thing watch the movie. Remember to write the password on a Post-it so you don’t forget it □ Well it is at least free for now so let’s get planning.Įvery user that interacts with Trello must have a Trello account. Signing up is easy, you can use your Google account or if you are a rebel and don’t have a Google account you can use your email address and a password to sign up. Trello is almost as simple as the whiteboard and according to their site “Trello is free, now and forever”. My wallet and I like things which are simple and cheap. Nowadays teams tend to be geographically dispersed and virtual and can benefit from my favorite online whiteboard Trello. Whiteboards are simple technology, mostly hard to break and great at communicating project information to the team as long as the entire team has physical access to the whiteboard. Regardless of your agility and what label you give it, it kind of looks like the one below. If you are Agile of mind you might call this a Scrum Task Board for the not so agile it might be a Project Planning Board. Many teams use a whiteboard with sticky Post-it notes arranged in columns, with column names such as “Stories”, “To Do”, “In Progress”, “Testing” and “Done”. Managing any kind of software project requires planning out tasks, assigning them to people, tracking the status of each task and so on. ![]()
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