Trello Spins Out of Fog Creek With $10.3M
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Trello Spins Out of Fog Creek With $10.3M
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#3I would be interested if anyone has used this for project management?
It's been excellent.
Re: Trello Spins Out of Fog Creek With $10.3M
#4I would be interested if anyone has used this for project management?
No learning curve, exactly the right features.
And also there's something I like in Trello that Basecamp (I know comparing apples to oranges, but both can be used for similar purposes) doesn't support: closure. When something is no longer relevant, you archive it and it's gone, no more mental burden. Quite important when you have 100s of tickets.
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#5I would be interested if anyone has used this for project management?
Re: Trello Spins Out of Fog Creek With $10.3M
#6I'm sat here trying to think up some grand scheme that's going to make me my millions. Its a great lesson that really all I need is a simple idea. The key is in the execution. Take that simple idea and develop (and market) it to perfection.
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#7I would be interested if anyone has used this for project management?
Tracking issues in github (and we use FogBugz as well) has the benefit of being where the "rubber meets the road", so it's effortless and transparent to keep up to date. Merging non-code tasks (e.g. design work) with code is still something we struggle to track and keep tabs on.
Re: Trello Spins Out of Fog Creek With $10.3M
#8I would be interested if anyone has used this for project management?
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#9Good luck to them!