Microsoft Whiteboard on iPad Mini and Apple Pencil, iOS app vs Web App Comparison
A look at Microsoft Whiteboard's performance on iPad Mini, comparing the native iOS app to the web app, and how it works with Apple Pencil. Whiteboard is a pretty good app for note taking, brainstorming, and collaborating, and it being a Microsoft app, you bet it has pen support. The drawing experience, however, it's a little bit clunky, though the results are good enough, and the convenience and other features of the app make it easy to overlook the flaws. In this video I was focusing on seeing how the native iPad OS app compared to the Web app. They should be the same or similar, but here and there you will find a few differences. This app is also available on Windows and Android, and you can either use the app or use the web app by going to https://whiteboard.microsoft.com -- Get the iPad Mini 6th Generation for $409 on Amazon (as of 06/07/22): https://amzn.to/3NosIqO Here is the cover I use for my iPad Mini: https://amzn.to/3Q3eIEL I also use Whiteboard on my Surface Duo 2, which has gone down from $1,500 to $999: https://amzn.to/3xs3AtV You can get the Surface Duo 1 for less than half the Duo 2 for $459: https://amzn.to/3NrGPvB *Affiliated links -- Microsoft Whiteboard: The collaborative digital canvas in Microsoft 365 for effective meetings and engaged learning. Microsoft Whiteboard provides a freeform, intelligent canvas where you and your team can ideate, create, and collaborate visually via the cloud. Designed for touch, type, and pen, it lets you write or draw as smoothly as you would with ink. You can type in text, add an image, sticky notes, or note grid to express your ideas and use reactions to visually communicate your thoughts. It enhances teamwork by allowing all team members to edit the canvas in real time, no matter where they are. Get started quickly by inserting a pre-built template or drawing your own flowchart using our expansive shapes library. Trust that all your work stays safe in the cloud, ready to be picked back up from another location or device.
A look at Microsoft Whiteboard's performance on iPad Mini, comparing the native iOS app to the web app, and how it works with Apple Pencil. Whiteboard is a pretty good app for note taking, brainstorming, and collaborating, and it being a Microsoft app, you bet it has pen support. The drawing experience, however, it's a little bit clunky, though the results are good enough, and the convenience and other features of the app make it easy to overlook the flaws. In this video I was focusing on seeing how the native iPad OS app compared to the Web app. They should be the same or similar, but here and there you will find a few differences. This app is also available on Windows and Android, and you can either use the app or use the web app by going to https://whiteboard.microsoft.com -- Get the iPad Mini 6th Generation for $409 on Amazon (as of 06/07/22): https://amzn.to/3NosIqO Here is the cover I use for my iPad Mini: https://amzn.to/3Q3eIEL I also use Whiteboard on my Surface Duo 2, which has gone down from $1,500 to $999: https://amzn.to/3xs3AtV You can get the Surface Duo 1 for less than half the Duo 2 for $459: https://amzn.to/3NrGPvB *Affiliated links -- Microsoft Whiteboard: The collaborative digital canvas in Microsoft 365 for effective meetings and engaged learning. Microsoft Whiteboard provides a freeform, intelligent canvas where you and your team can ideate, create, and collaborate visually via the cloud. Designed for touch, type, and pen, it lets you write or draw as smoothly as you would with ink. You can type in text, add an image, sticky notes, or note grid to express your ideas and use reactions to visually communicate your thoughts. It enhances teamwork by allowing all team members to edit the canvas in real time, no matter where they are. Get started quickly by inserting a pre-built template or drawing your own flowchart using our expansive shapes library. Trust that all your work stays safe in the cloud, ready to be picked back up from another location or device.