Miro iPhone App Has Persistent Refresh Loops and Input Lag
The Miro iOS app frequently refreshes mid-session, prevents typing, and exhibits significant lag, making it impractical for mobile collaboration. Users are effectively blocked from using Miro away from a desktop.
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