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Trello For Desktop May 2026

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

One Monday morning, he opened his laptop to find a new icon on the desktop: a familiar blue circle with the white diagonal line pattern. Trello. But not the Trello he’d used for work projects years ago. This one was simply labeled "For Desktop" — as if the operating system had birthed it overnight.

He opened Things I Have Not Yet Forgiven . trello for desktop

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."

Then, slowly, he clicked "Add List." He typed a name that wasn't sarcastic, wasn't defensive, wasn't archival. 11:02 PM, 2015: "I wanted you to fail

It just… saved.

And the blue icon on his desktop remained. But now, when he hovered over it, the tooltip read: Trello for Desktop — syncing with now. He left it there. Not because he had to. Because for the first time, he was the one choosing which cards deserved a home. Trello

Another card: "Alex, 2012" . Description: The silence after the proposal. You watched her blink three times. Checklist: Said nothing. Drove home. Deleted the playlist.