@Saki Solis :
I hope that this will change in a future version of miro … this will bring miro a big step forward to give it more flexibility ...
Have just - once again - been trying to use Miro during a train ride and it was horrible.
This would be so useful for the users that surely most promote (and potentially subscribe to) Miro: (Agile) Coaches and Trainers!
Nowadays our work falls into 2 big categories:
And while you are on your way to the onsite part of it, that’s a perfect opportunity to prepare anything!
I also assume that this groups of people are more likely to understand the importance of being offline and in focus mode for these types of work than normal people.
But it would surely also be useful for PO’s that like to update their backlog without getting distracted, developers who use it to map out some ideas, anyone that uses it to just brainstorm, collect and organise thoughts and so many others ..
And one point that I’ve constantly found myself wondering about:
what is the point of the desktop app without this at all?
Why would I download and install an app that does not have any additional features?
I’d really be interested in an answer on this one.
Preparing for my first 11 hour flight since I adopted Miro for both, group collaboration and personal scrap booking. The lack of an offline mode really sucks. Already upvoted the wishlist item, and I hope it can get done soon.
This is a must-have. Please help to implement this.
Miro still doesn’t work offline.
Miro has some more issues. There is no easy way to inspect colors, padding, and spacing, and we can’t even use our browser’s developer tool instead, as Miro uses the canvas technology. And then there is no offline functionality for no reason! I used to have the board before my eyes five minutes ago, but when I switch back to the tab in offline mode or low connectivity (not uncommon in Germany) suddenly everything’s gone. Why? As if there were no service workers, local storage, cache manifest etc.
Let me be honest: currently, I only use Miro when existing work or prior choices made by other people force me to. A working offline mode, built-in or as an optional browser plugin, would be a great step forward to changing my mind. Currently, I wouldn’t recommend Miro to anybody.
Seeing that this thread is 4 years old and no word or acknowledgement from Miro dev team on this, I assume this feature is not going to be available anytime soon. I think the airplane use case is a legit one and I often run into it, but I get that it may not be the most mainstream. Assume implementation of something like this is a huge deal and hence not high on the priority list.
Either ways, this community will be better served if a status is available from an acknowledged Miro team member.
Thanks everyone for sharing your thoughts and feedback. This Wish List item is still open. Should our team have any other questions, they will be sure to follow up.
For those coming across this idea, if you feel it's helpful to have or have additional suggestions, please be sure to vote for it and leave a comment about your use case to help our team scope this request.