Whiteboard ‘features’ possibly the most astonishingly strange design decision we’ve ever seen from the supposedly smart people at Microsoft. Whiteboard appears to be developed entirely separately with no lessons or technology learned from the Office team. If you’re familiar with the drawing options in OneNote or Word, then Whiteboard will be a disappointment. The app doesn’t have even basic help, documentation or even tooltips so, like the preview version, a telepathic link to the development team would be useful.Īlso similar to the preview version, the Whiteboard app sometimes crashes. This public release is better but Microsoft Whiteboard still lacks some essentials for regular use. We were harsh about the preview version, it was buggy, ill-considered and lacked documentation which left prospective users floundering. While it’s better than last year’s preview app it has a lot of problems and a fatal flaw which makes it impossible for anyone except those with a childlike trust in Microsoft. Microsoft has released their Whiteboard app for Windows 10.
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