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Pros of Dashlane
- Digital wallet4
- Safe & secure4
- Best UI3
- Synchronized across browsers and devices1
- Passwords stored encrypted1
- Easy setup1
- All devices1
- Firefox addon for desktop and mobile1
Pros of Trello
- Great for collaboration715
- Easy to use628
- Free573
- Fast375
- Realtime347
- Intuitive237
- Visualizing215
- Flexible169
- Fun user interface126
- Snappy and blazing fast83
- Simple, intuitive UI that gets out of your way30
- Kanban27
- Clean Interface21
- Easy setup18
- Card Structure18
- Drag and drop attachments17
- Simple11
- Markdown commentary on cards10
- Lists9
- Integration with other work collaborative apps9
- Satisfying User Experience8
- Cross-Platform Integration8
- Recognizes GitHub commit links7
- Easy to learn6
- Great5
- Better than email4
- Versatile Team & Project Management4
- and lots of integrations3
- Trello’s Developmental Transparency3
- Effective3
- Easy2
- Powerful2
- Agile2
- Easy to have an overview of the project status2
- flexible and fast2
- Simple and intuitive2
- Name rolls of the tongue1
- Customizable1
- Email integration1
- Personal organisation1
- Nice1
- Great organizing (of events/tasks)1
- Easiest way to visually express the scope of projects0
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Cons of Dashlane
Cons of Trello
Cons of Dashlane
- Closed Source3
- No longer has PC app; must be online2
- Inflexible permissioning1
Cons of Trello
- No concept of velocity or points5
- Very light native integrations4
- A little too flexible2
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What is Dashlane?
Dashlane is a password manager and online security app for everyone who lives, works, and plays on the internet.
What is Trello?
Trello is a collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards. In one glance, Trello tells you what's being worked on, who's working on what, and where something is in a process.
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What are some alternatives to Dashlane and Trello?
bitwarden
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LastPass
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1Password
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Slack
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Jira
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Jira comes out-of-the-box with everything agile teams need to ship value to customers faster.