Trello is an Android productivity  app that will keep you connected with your  colleagues. This Android version of Trello shares  many of the features of its web app  counterpart. With the use of lists and  cards you can inform others of your work ideas and  plans. Trello easily lets you update information  on your Android, or communicate with people on  computers and other smartphones.  
Features
After creating or logging into your Trello account you will first need to select a board. You may create your own Trello board and invite others to collaborate or join a colleague’s board. Once on a board you will be able to make lists to categorize your plans, goals, and actives. Within a list you can add cards for specific tasks. Cards are the most detailed part of Trello. Here you will be able to add notes, tags, due dates, attachments, and assign members. When a card is updated the assigned members will receive notification e-mails.
You can also inform others of your  Trello activity by sharing across  social media and web services. By default the  Android version allows sharing across gmail,  Google+, and text messaging. Trello will also scan  for social media apps installed on your Android  and allows sharing to them. When a task card is  completed it can be saved into a Trello archive.  If your assignment is canceled it can also be  deleted to remove clutter.  
Usability
Trello on Android uses an interface similar to the web app version. You can scroll across lists with swipes, move cards by holding and dragging, and edit cards with simple taps. Within a card there are many dropdown menus to add comments, change due dates, and vote. Unique to the Android version of Trello is a separate menu to add members, attachments, and labels.
At the top of the app are quick buttons to  check board activity, view members, and share your  cards. If you’re new to Trello, the app  also provides guides and help  menus to get you started. One lacking  feature on Android is that there is no convenient  button to access your archive. Instead you will  need to fumble through various menus.  
Quality
Trello’s visual design is a mashup of  the web app and Google standards. Trello on  Android uses the same blue and white color scheme  found on its web counterpart, along with text,  borders, and menus matching Google designs. Trello  does not have any obvious bugs, functionality  issues, or slow downs. When a card or list is  changed on Trello for Android it will also quickly  update across all your devices.  
Conclusion
Trello is a great means of staying connected  with coworkers and collaborators. The Android  version functions similar to other versions,  making a smooth transition for Trello users. Even  if you’re new to Trello, the app includes  plenty of help to get you ready.
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