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The tastiest meal planning template in Trello
Moving to a new city can change your habits overnight.
The search features you’ve been looking for
As Lionel would tell you, searching is important, and Trello search just got a whole lot better. All of your card content is now searchable and presented in a simpler interface, with a brand new set of operators to help you narrow your searches down.
Trello for windows 8 is now available!
Please note: The Trello app for Windows 8 has been deprecated and is no longer supported. Instead, you can check out our Android and iOS apps or use Trello in your browser. We’re happy to announce that the official Trello app for Windows 8 is in the Windows Store! It’s the full Trello experience. You can drag and drop cards, leave comments, make boards, use card covers, and everything else. Plus you get all the great things about a native Windows 8 app: push notifications, speed, and a consistent “Metro” look and feel. And it’s free, just like Trello. Download it now!
Create Trello cards via email
Using email as a productivity tool quickly turns into a mess. Hunting down email threads, cc’ing the right people, gauging the importance of a message, tagging… It’s impossible to keep up.
Introducing power-ups: calendar, card aging, and more
We get a lot of feature requests. A whole lot. Some of them are even pretty good. But there’s no way we can fit them all in Trello without ruining the simple, core experience we work really hard to maintain. That’s why we’re happy to announce the launch of Power-Ups.
Webhooks are here!
We’re happy to announce the launch of webhooks in our developer API! Webhooks provide a way for apps to be notified when there is a change to a user’s board, card, list, or any other model. This is perfect for developers working on third party apps that need data to be in sync.
Emoji and markdown everywhere in Trello
Markdown is a lightweight, human-readable markup language used for formatting text. It’s a simple way to add things like bold, italics, links, lists, paragraphs, headers, and images in blocks of text. Previously, we used Markdown for board and card descriptions and member bios. We’re happy to announce that you can now also use Markdown support in card comments and checklist items. And, so you can can get really expressive, we’ve added emoji support! That means you can use real images for smilies and emoticons like , , and everywhere in Trello.
