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Ask HN: What do you use as a whiteboard replacement for distributed developers?

11 点作者 rbranson大约 5 年前
What are you using in lieu of a whiteboard for developers collaborating in a distributed setting that you find works well?<p>The ideal solution for us would have a short learning curve (less than 5 minutes), be almost as time efficient as a whiteboard (minimal fiddling), and not require any special equipment.<p>Standard equipment in this case would be a touch screen phone and a laptop with a touchpad (no touch screen) and a camera. While it would be nice if the results were pretty enough to keep around, if trade-offs must be made, we have a strong preference for ephemeral use cases. SaaS is the ideal delivery model.<p>I know I&#x27;m asking for a lot, but we&#x27;re ultimately going to have to come up with something that works for us very soon, so hearing about any setup you&#x27;re proud of is helpful, even if it isn&#x27;t quite the (impossible?) &quot;ideal solution&quot; above.<p>I&#x27;m sure there are a few other teams struggling with this as they ramp up distributed collaboration in light of the COVID-19 outbreak, so I figure I&#x27;d ask here!

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sethammons大约 5 年前
We use the whiteboard feature on Zoom. I prefer a wacom tablet and others prefer an ipad with a stylus. Not sure if both of those violate your goal. The thing is: it is hard to draw with a touch pad, it is hard to draw with a mouse, it is hard to draw with limited surface real estate.<p>Pretty much anything that you can get a shared &quot;doodle&quot; board will work. There are online cooperative doodling programs that can be leveraged. Just remember to do screen grabs before you toss what y&#x27;all drew :)
JohnFen大约 5 年前
Although we have plenty of whiteboards around my workplace, we almost never use them. We&#x27;ve found that (for us), they are more of a hindrance than help.<p>Instead, we use desktop sharing combined with a text editor and&#x2F;or a graphics program to do what we used to do on whiteboards. It&#x27;s just easier for us, and makes it easy to send everyone copies of what was written.<p>If my employer starts enforcing a work-at-home rule (right now, such a thing isn&#x27;t in the cards), our workflow on this wouldn&#x27;t change at all.
Jugurtha大约 5 年前
We have a whiteboard at the office. I have a whiteboard at home, too. No learning curve, literally as time efficient as a whiteboard since it&#x27;s a whiteboard, and doesn&#x27;t require any special equipment.<p>It&#x27;s 2 metres x 1 metre. I took an ugly frame off the wall and put it in its place. Installation time: 30 seconds. Cost: 35 euros. Not a SaaS, but keeping the same &quot;stack&quot;.
jborichevskiy大约 5 年前
This thread may be of some usefulness<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;jeff_weinstein&#x2F;status&#x2F;1234744904581910528?s=21" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;jeff_weinstein&#x2F;status&#x2F;123474490458191052...</a>
dadamonad大约 5 年前
Room.sh might be what you are looking for. It does a lot more than whiteboarding and is very easy to use.
facorreia大约 5 年前
Miro works really well.