White board software
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Posted by Smithers
Mar 8, 2020 at 01:32 AM
*”...in my opinion,” I should say.
Posted by Andy Brice
Mar 8, 2020 at 09:24 PM
You can use Hyper Plan as a whiteboard. It is desktop software for Windows and Mac, but you can share your board via DropBox or similar and it will detect updates from other devices. It is also highly configurable.
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Andy Brice
https://www.hyperplan.com
Posted by washere
Mar 9, 2020 at 04:54 AM
To be honest, a true whiteboard is one that lets the user to rearrange elements in a free-floating manner.
Which is why for that purpose, I use TreeSheets.
Posted by MadaboutDana
Mar 9, 2020 at 09:12 AM
Here’s another plug for Numbers – but also for Corkulous, the latest version of which is very powerful, having been bought up by a new developer. Runs on macOS and iOS.
The one to go for is Corkulous Professional. Check it out in the Mac App Store and App Store, or visit the website (which isn’t hugely detailed) at https://www.corkulous.com
Cheers,
Bill
Posted by Paul Korm
Mar 9, 2020 at 10:48 AM
Corkulous is cute, but the default ugly skeuomorphic cork board metaphor is so so ‘80s.
Wouldn’t think of HyperPlan for white boarding—and it as no web or iOS/iPadOS presence anyway.
Numbers is good for blank-sheet white boarding—Keynote is really good for that purpose too.
Paying $15/year for Corkulous to do what Keynote does for free—why, that’s almost four cups of coffee :-)