Miro Mobile App Has Critical UX Failures
Miro's mobile app suffers from inability to zoom or print, intrusive AI prompts, misaligned touch targets, system font size ignored, and content extending beyond safe zones in landscape mode. These issues make the app nearly unusable on mobile devices.
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