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by marcind
1632 days ago
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Hey, lumost, I agree with most of your assessment. I particularly like the focus on fatigue. I think this tiredness (in oh so many ways) has yet to be fully understood - not to mention, addressed. If I may be so bold, I'll go one step further: something has got to give! People can't be tired all the time. Something has to (and will) change. Here's hoping that in 2022 it'll be largely for the better. As for the whiteboard, I humbly offer our team's answer: https://sharetheboard.com
We too couldn't bear to be whiteboard-less and have come up with at least a partial solution. If you have time to kick the tires on it, I'd love some feedback. All the best in the New Year! |
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0) What data is shared through your servers?
1) What video conference tools does this support?
2) Can I use a mobile phone to capture the whiteboard?
0 is the most important part for my current employer as we can't use any tools which share any data with third parties without a lengthy approval process. If there is a guarantee that the app doesn't share data with a third party then it can more easily be tested at a team level (somewhat of a unique requirement for large tech companies).
Feedback on the experience: I tested out the tool from my personal linux machine (Razer blade 15) using a hand written note pad.
0) The experience is really promising
1) I can't hold a notepad steady enough for the video to capture the text appropriately, flipping the notepad around to write more text removes the existing text from the space.
2) I had to hold the notepad within ~6 inches of the laptop camera to have the pen/handwritten text appear clearly. This could be due to the quality of the laptop camera - which is certainly inferior to my iphone 12 pro's camera, and my work machines MBP 16 inch camera.
3) Overall I'd give it a proper test with my coworkers if not for the data sharing/video conference requirements of my current employer.