Miro Mobile Update Buries Subpages Requiring Double-Clicks to Access
A Miro mobile update removed persistent subpage navigation and requires constant double-clicking to re-access subpages, breaking workflows that depend on quick document navigation. The regression affects mobile collaboration users who previously relied on accessible subpage browsing. Users are actively seeking alternative tools.
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