It is also SLOWER and buggier than the web - we’re talking ASANA SLOW, which was the original reason I ditched that and started using Trello. It actually seems like it’s just a webview inside an application window, because it gives me the exact same “disconnected from server for too long, please reload” messages I get on the web - unlike the iOS app which has great offline capability. This app needs some real work still as it’s neither. The main reason to use a standalone app of something you can get in the web browser is that it should be more performant and feel more native than in the browser. So, whatever benefits the app held aren’t worth the trouble, I’ll just return to using it via a browser. The website, by comparison, doesn’t crash, or freeze or lose my data. It’s fine in short bursts, but as I rely on it throughout the day, it simply isn’t stable enough. The app is completely unreliable and worthless for extended use. The app freezes constantly, outright crashes, or loses cards after I try to enter them. Update #2: After two years I’m giving up and uninstalling this piece of garbage. Tell me again why this is better than using the website, which, as far as I can tell, works flawlessly? Now it’s freezing *while* I’m typing entries into a card I then have to force quit, losing whatever progress I had. Constant freezes requiring me to quit and restart the app. Update1: It’s 2019, and the app is still worthless. The latest problem now is that after inactivity the app no longer reponds at all and has to be force quit. Frequently it will take multiple clicks to register, then, when it does, it will reset to the home page and any card I was working on is gone. I keep the Trello window open on another desktop while I work, and after a few moments of inactivity, the window seems to constantly freeze. However, the app vesion is completely unreliable. Love using Trello, and rely it on for both professional and personal projects.
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