Miro - How to Get Started
Developed to allow remote collaboration for teams of all sizes, Miro is a powerful tool for managing projects, collaborating on design thinking, and more. It allows users to collaborate on projects and organize information in real-time, while maintaining control over content and workflow. Miro's intuitive interface and advanced features make it an ideal solution for teams working on a variety of projects. There are plenty of integrations available, from Microsoft Teams to Jira Cards, as well as support for Azure AD.
New to Miro? Here are some tips for beginners:
First, download the free version of Miro. You will be prompted to create a Start Menu folder. You will be given the option to install other software, such as Miro. These additional applications are free and open source. If you do not wish to install them, simply leave the "Run Miro" box selected. Once you're done, click "Finish" to close the setup program. After the installation process is complete, you'll see a window titled "Miro First Time Setup". Choose "Yes" to make Miro automatically run whenever you start your computer or browse the internet.
Another great feature of Miro is its ability to play virtually any video format. With the right presets, you can watch movies, podcasts, and even download music from YouTube or Amazon. This software also allows you to transfer files from your PC to other Miros. You can also stream media to other Miros, play music from your phone, and play video files upstairs. Miro is free, open source, and available on Windows 10.