Look! Another web based app. I even feel the pain when it takes 1-2 seconds before seeing actual screen. Please somebody bring old mac desktop experience back. Almost only app that left with native experience is Finder. Phewww
@nucro having just built my first Electron app, it's hard to blame them. If you know web dev, it's crazy easy to build a solid app. For me, Electron was the difference between building a really good product in under a week and not building the app at all. (I.e. I simply don't have the time to learn to build native Mac and windows apps as a one man shop)
I've been using Paws for Trello since its first release. I'm glad to see Trello saw how good it really is and integrated them into the fold. Good work guys!
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One more web-based app. Electron wiping out the native application experience
Is this built with Electron? Slack is and is horribly slow
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@sabrisjourney VSCode is, and is not slow (compared to, say, Atom).
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@sabrisjourney Slack Desktop is slow because of Slack devs and architecture. Plenty of fast Electron apps
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Understandable that offline usage is probably on feature backlog and not yet implemented as this needs complex sync management. But until then this not much more then a browser substitute. If you are on the road often and try to work with Trello this is painful. Internet on the road (eg trains & flights) is never stable and Trello is very sensitive with connection.
Pros:
Standalone app to disburden browser and help focus, mac notifications available, same UI as browser version
Cons:
No offline usage and buffer - this would be critical for real app advantage
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Finally! I use Trello on a daily basis, can't wait to see how it improves my workflow as a desktop application.
@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.
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@_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.
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.
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Understandable that offline usage is probably on feature backlog and not yet implemented as this needs complex sync management. But until then this not much more then a browser substitute. If you are on the road often and try to work with Trello this is painful. Internet on the road (eg trains & flights) is never stable and Trello is very sensitive with connection.
Pros:Standalone app to disburden browser and help focus, mac notifications available, same UI as browser version
Cons:No offline usage and buffer - this would be critical for real app advantage
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