A "whiteboard" refers to a digital surface that allows users to visually present, share, and collaborate on ideas, concepts, and information.
Typical features of software in the "whiteboard" domain could include:
Drawing and Writing: The ability to draw freehand, sketch, and write text directly on the surface, similar to a physical whiteboard.
Shapes and Symbols: The ability to use pre-made shapes, symbols, and icons to create diagrams, flowcharts, or other visual elements.
Media Integration: The ability to import images, graphics, videos, or documents into the whiteboard and view and edit them collaboratively with other users.
Real-time Collaboration: The ability to work simultaneously with other users on the same surface, seeing changes in real-time and commenting.
Commenting Features: The ability to leave comments, make annotations, and provide feedback to enhance collaboration and communication.
Saving and Sharing: The ability to save the created content, export it, and share it with other users, either as an image, PDF, or in another supported format.
Interactive Presentations: The ability to use the whiteboard for interactive presentations, where users can navigate through the content and comment on it in real-time.