- I do the exact same thing, but using post-its. Here is a photo of one of my early methods: http://i.imgur.com/hEVtT.jpg. Later I started using post-its for the tasks, so that they could be resorted.
- The most important productivity reasons that I noticed AFTER using this method were:
1) Limits to a few projects on my screen at at time
2) Can assign priorities by drag-drop (or unstick and paste)
3) Can see projects and tasks in one look
- The point is, that if I had time to develop an app to automate my manual workflow, Trello would have been the exact type of app I would have made, verifying that software development project managers are also going this route.
- I do the exact same thing, but using post-its. Here is a photo of one of my early methods: http://i.imgur.com/hEVtT.jpg. Later I started using post-its for the tasks, so that they could be resorted.
- I was thinking of making the exact same app, by converting by manual process mentioned above to an automated one. Design docs: http://i.imgur.com/VGtJI.jpg. Here is the Adobe Air version of the application done by an intern in a few days: http://wikisend.com/download/962662/FinalVersion.air
- The most important productivity reasons that I noticed AFTER using this method were: 1) Limits to a few projects on my screen at at time 2) Can assign priorities by drag-drop (or unstick and paste) 3) Can see projects and tasks in one look
- The point is, that if I had time to develop an app to automate my manual workflow, Trello would have been the exact type of app I would have made, verifying that software development project managers are also going this route.