JimHan is an independent open-source developer whose single public offering, Kanban-Desktop, distills the popular card-based project-management method into a lightweight Electron wrapper that runs identically on Windows, macOS, and most Linux distributions. The application presents a classic three-column board—To Do, Doing, Done—onto which users drag color-coded cards that hold title, description, checklist, due-date, and file-attachment fields; local JSON storage keeps every change offline, while optional Git-style folder syncing lets teams share boards through any cloud drive. Typical use cases range from solo coders tracking sprint tasks, designers mapping asset pipelines, and students organizing thesis milestones to small offices running weekly marketing campaigns or household members chore-charting weekend repairs. Because the interface is intentionally minimal, it loads instantly on modest hardware, consumes little RAM, and can be parked on a secondary monitor as a persistent visual backlog. Dark-mode support, customizable card tags, and keyboard-only navigation further suit power users who want the tactile feel of a physical whiteboard without marker dust or photographic snapshots. JimHan’s Kanban-Desktop is available for free on get.nero.com, where the latest Windows build is delivered through trusted package sources such as winget, always fetching the newest release and permitting batch installation alongside other productivity tools.
Kanban Desktop Electron Based
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