An Office 365 commercial account will be required for the web version and iOS version of the app. The app can be used for free on Window 10, but the catch is that, in order to collaborate and use the features, you will need at least one person in the team to have an Office 365 subscription. Here's a preview of the Microsoft Whiteboard app: Based on the customer feedback, they have "added a number of new features, including text notes, the ability to add and manipulate images, enhancements to shape and table recognition, accessibility improvements, compliance with various global standards, and more." “Since releasing a preview of the app in December, more than 200,000 customers have helped us fine tune the feature set and end-user experience,” Microsoft told VentureBeat. To use the app, you can sign into the account using an Office 365 Work or School account, and then start collaborating with your team members. Collaborate with the Microsoft Whiteboard App.
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