Miro vs Padlet

After using Miro as the main tool for my produsage assignment, I'm impressed by the tool but almost prefer Padlet instead.  Here's why:

Miro is a very powerful tool and offers its users a wide range of options for creating and customizing boards.  But, Padlet offers almost the same tool set but with a much more friendly and pleasant-looking user interface.  This isn't a huge issue but does make the experience more enjoyable if I'm using Padlet.  Even the text editor in Padlet looks better and provides the user with more others.  In Miro, you don't have the ability to click and drag to resize a text box, which I just don't get.  It makes designing a board super clunky and frustrating.  That being said, I won't hate using Miro, I still offer a ton of tools for anyone looking to take advantage of all its offerings.

I expect someone who works in Miro either every day or weekly, they can build a workflow and database of tools to meet their needs.  This is also something that could be said of Padlet.

If I was doing this again, I'd probably use Padlet instead of Miro.  But, this assignment was pretty fun in that I was able to use a tool I didn't really have a ton of experience with.  So even if I don't plan on using Miro exclusively moving on, I am much more competent than I was and have more appreciation for it and other tools.

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