Hi everyone,

As I am one of the directors of my startup, I am required to fulfill daily 
organisational tasks, and have an overview of the entire processes our business 
is going through. This includes a variety of sections such as hardware, 
software, finances, coms, the list goes on. ALl this needs to be centrally 
visible and manageable without going through undreds of text files or dropbox 
folders.

I had looked for various efficient organisational apps such as Jira, Assana, 
trello and MS project but none really have a smooth, fast way of doing things. 
As they are heavily visual, it is hard to get a proper synthesis of what is 
going on, who added what where and what to search for.

So I wrote a wrapper for Trello in swift, and now have a complete suite with an 
interface, currently produced for the mac but that can easily be ported to IOS.

I would like to make a closed invitation for those of you who code in swift to 
test the app, and it’s efficacy in your daily tasks.

So far, it has everything from boards, lists, cards, checklists, checkItems, 
comments, attachments, labels, actions, and works nicely with webhooks through 
apple’s remote push notification service. I’ve also written a backend PHP set 
to manage individual users, tokens and push the right messages to the right 
devices. There are stereo sound cues to alert the user of what is going on, as 
well as new actions being performed by others.

I am currently trying to finish the initial OAuth process as well as getting a 
proper calendar up with NSCollectionView for deadlines so that non coders can 
use this for their everyday task management.

if you have an interest in getting more efficient with your daily organisation 
and have registered a trello account, shoot me an email with your github 
username and I will invite you to the private repo to see if it can be rendered 
more efficient than it currently is.

So far I have a few friends, also blind who are using it, and they are really 
liking the fast access to every object in your team and boards. one is using it 
now for his accelerator program at uni, and the other is using it for his wly 
those ork as a clinical psychologist. A few more blind professionals are also 
using it in both accessibility and education.

I think that we as blind users should have the same level of access to every 
service out there, especially to enhance our productivity. To do this, the 
paradigm has to be seen from the perspective of a screen reader user. Not a 
visual user, and this is why I wrote VITrello.

Have a great week y’all 


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