

But please bear in mind that demonstrating a real, in-depth attention to the user experience is precisely the thing that engenders customer loyalty.Ĭonversely, not doing this stuff will have us looking elsewhere. I assume that such features are not the 'cool', 'neat' coding you prefer to spend your time doing. But if implemented in Trello they would make for a *greatly* improved user experience. Please understand that addressing these interface problems (like the lack of label names in the iOS app like not allowing attachment folders like not allowing the threading of comments) have been solved in other apps, so are not in themselves grand innovations. We know attachments help bring context to your Trello boards and cards, so we hope you like th. Hey there We have some exciting updates to the attachment experience on card backs to share with you. Trello Download All Attachments is a Trello productivity tool that allows users to download all attachments in one click. While these would seem to be minor issues, collectively they significantly degrade the Trello experience - especially for a team that is not technology focussed. Featured A new way to attach links to Trello cards. However, in using Trello over the last year our team has discovered a growing number of fairly basic interface design flaws that it seems Trello just don't care about addressing. But those files can be difficult to find once you start moving those cards around between lists and archiving them. Instead, there is an Open in New Tab link. JanuIn Trello, you can upload and attach files to your cards. When using Safari, however, that link does not exist.

When using Chrome, I see a Download link next to attachments that allows me to download the file to my computer. Access the Download Manager by selecting Export>Attachments from under the Export button. We adopted Trello as it *looked like* it would provide us a human-centred approach to project management (we are not in the IT industry). Not sure why this is, but apparently Trello does not want me to download attachments from Safari. In addition to being an open source project you can download and run yourself. But the lack of attention to significant usability issues in Trello is (a) quite depressing and (b) quite telling. Digital tools often allow attachments to these cards: images, links. I realise that you tech companies love adding your bells and whistles, and that feature-creep is now pretty much standard operating procedure in software. Why can we not organise the attachments on a card into folders? I have seen this talked about elsewhere on the Trello boards, but nothing seems to be happening regarding this usability improvement.
