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App-Info Document Miro Desktop

Miro logo Miro Desktop is a free app for woring with an electronic whiteboard. You need an account to actually use the app, although the download of the app is free.

This Readme.md is the high level file that describes the application summary. Additional documentation files may also be present to cover specific scenarios, such as repackaging into a specific format. See the file list in this folder.

Documentation for

Category Value
Vendor Name Miro (formerly RealTimBoard, Inc.)
Application Name Miro Desktop
Application Version 0.7.16 (released 2022/05, currently newest known version available)
Vendor/App Website https://miro.com

Vendor Installer Types

This is where we can define the forms of installers available from the vendor.

Installer Type Availabilty
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Code Architecture Availabilty
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Note 1: There are two versions of the MSI, with and without autoupdates.

Note 2: The vendor has a free version available in the Microsoft Store. The vendor clearly states in their online documentation that this is not fully featured. The file is an AppXBundle file, however the packages are actually MSIX. See App Restrictions on vendor page: https://help.miro.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017572854-Desktop-app

Note 3: The MSI seems to install an x86 version.

App Configuration Type

This is where to place a summary of how application configuration is stored. Items of configuration of common interest should be documented in a separate file. See InstallConfigure for more information.

Configuration Style Availability
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Repackaging Summary

This is where to list a summary of known success (or not) in repackaging info certain formats. If repackaging the application is not straightforward, a specific documentation file covering the details for that repackaging format is suggested. Values in the Success field are somewhat subjective, but we recommend that the summary use the following value:

  • badge - App appears to be completely functional.
  • badge - There may be a small loss in functionality, but most companies will be OK with deploying this form.
  • badge - A loss in functionality that likely makes this a bad way to deploy.
  • badge - Application is known to not work in this form (so far).
  • badge - Work in progress.
  • badge - No information is available.

See Testing for details on the testing performed on this app.

Repackaging type Tested result
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Useful links

This is a place to put useful links to appropriate existing external sources, either those of the vendor or elsewhere.