Trello For Desktop Review

The app had a feature he’d never seen in the real Trello: a , but not of due dates. Of alternate lives. He could scroll to any decision he’d ever made—accepting a job, staying silent in an argument, not calling his father on the last possible day—and the card would split. One version said "You did this." The other: "You could have done this instead. Here is how that life felt for the first six months."

Adrian tried to delete a card. A dialog box appeared: This card will be archived. It cannot be permanently deleted. Trello for Desktop preserves all artifacts for system integrity. He closed the app. Uninstalled it. Deleted the .exe from Program Files. Emptied the Recycle Bin. trello for desktop

Another card: "Alex, 2012" . Description: The silence after the proposal. You watched her blink three times. Checklist: Said nothing. Drove home. Deleted the playlist. The app had a feature he’d never seen

Adrian didn’t remember installing it.

11:02 PM, 2015: "I wanted you to fail. Not because I hated you. Because your success proved my choices were wrong." One version said "You did this

He opened Things I Have Not Yet Forgiven .

The cards here had no titles. Only timestamps and a single line of text each. 3:47 AM, 2009: "I don't think I know how to be loved without performing."