We've recommended the Kanban method, and related tools, for tracking your work and visualizing projects. And there's nothing about Kanban that needs to be digital—it works well with sticky notes on a wall or even a notepad. Most people, however, depend on apps like Trello for the job—but Trello has a few limitations. There's no offline mode on the computer, for one thing, and the app has a habit of asking you to upgrade. If you'd prefer something simpler that works offline, Kanri might be what you're looking for.
To get started, simply download the application and open it. There's no need to create an account—you can just start using the application. You can make new boards and start adding cards. Click a card to view more details.
Credit: Justin PotOn the other hand, if all you want is a quick Kanban application you can use on your computer, Kanri is just about perfect. It's fast and works without an internet connection, and there are no limits to the number of boards or cards you can add.
And another big feature is the ability to grab existing boards from Trello. You can import all of your Trello boards at once or any individual board—whatever you prefer. All columns and cards are grabbed, including the description, due dates, and any sub-tasks. What doesn't come along are attachments and activities, mostly because Kanri doesn't support those features.
Even so, I bet Kanri supports most of what people use more feature-rich (and expensive) Kanban applications for. Give it a shot if you're looking for something simpler.
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