For me, Excalidraw has been a revelation. During my software development workflow I use it for: > Collaborative drawing with peers > UX Prototyping > Whiteboard Ideas It's simple and intuitive interface with the ability to sketch freely stands...
do not have have more inbuilt options like UML diagrams
I love how easy it is to use and how creative I can be while creating any kind of board. Is very intuitive as well, so not a lot of training (if non), is required upfront. I use Miro for several different projects and it's amazing how the tool can look...
As mentioned, I dislike their support services. They need to improve on post sales support a lot.
For me, Excalidraw has been a revelation. During my software development workflow I use it for: > Collaborative drawing with peers > UX Prototyping > Whiteboard Ideas It's simple and intuitive interface with the ability to sketch freely stands...
I love how easy it is to use and how creative I can be while creating any kind of board. Is very intuitive as well, so not a lot of training (if non), is required upfront. I use Miro for several different projects and it's amazing how the tool can look...
do not have have more inbuilt options like UML diagrams
As mentioned, I dislike their support services. They need to improve on post sales support a lot.