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Microsoft Whiteboard vs Miro: Which is best for you?

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- It's a huge love with the concept of the infinite canvas letting us capture ideas freely-the diverse set of pens for visual expression and the in-built collaboration features that bring in real-time co-creation over distance with all colleagues.
- Formatting options for fonts are extremely limited and sharing my whiteboard was problematic because the application hangs when I click the Share button.
- My company pays mi license and it has a great ROI. And if you want to go deeper into understanding miro , they have available workshops and courses for FREE. And you can become a creator (miroverse), so there are different layers where miro helps.
- What makes it more difficult is that there is no way to track the overall size of your board while you're designing it so when it comes time to export, I find myself breaking things into many smaller boards or frames. If we knew this before trying Miro, we probably would have looked into alternatives.
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