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    Excalidraw

    Excalidraw

    Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams

    Excalidraw, the virtual whiteboard app for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams, has come a long way. With the remote work becoming the status quo, Excalidraw was able to show its true potential and we’ve come to a point where over 100K people have used it just the last month! While it has been extremely successful as a free open source project, the biggest source of complaints nowadays is around adoption within companies: How do you share diagrams with your co-workers easily? Can your company depend on the service for live collaboration? Is your data secure? We’ve thought long and hard about how to make it happen in a volunteer-based open source model but haven’t found a great solution. So we decided to build a company around Excalidraw with the first product being Excalidraw+. With account-based access you can rest assured only the right people will have access to your data, while still retain the ability to share specific drawings with outside collaborators.
    Downloads: 155 This Week
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    tldraw

    tldraw

    a very good whiteboard

    tldraw is a collaborative digital whiteboard available at tldraw.com. Its editor, user interface, and other underlying libraries are open source and available in this repository. They are also distributed on npm. You can use tldraw to create a drop-in whiteboard for your product or as the foundation on which to build your own infinite canvas applications.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    ioDraw

    ioDraw

    Free software for making Flow chart, Mind map, Gantt chart, Whiteboard

    ioDraw is a free online drawing software, which is used to make flow chart, mind map, Gantt chart, whiteboard, mermaid, poster, and more—no registration required. It also features AI-generated charts.
    Downloads: 80 This Week
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    PDF Presenter
    An easy to use presentation software with focus on PDF documents. External display / projector presentations: PDF, images, text and whiteboard with annotations; intuitive user interface, optimal mouse and pen input handling.
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    Downloads: 43 This Week
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    Monitoring, Securing, Optimizing 3rd party scripts

    For developers looking for a solution to monitor, script, and optimize 3rd party scripts

    c/side is crawling many sites to get ahead of new attacks. c/side is the only fully autonomous detection tool for assessing 3rd party scripts. We do not rely purely on threat feed intel or easy to circumvent detections. We also use historical context and AI to review the payload and behavior of scripts.
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    Coccinella is a free and open-source cross-platform communication tool with a built-in whiteboard for improved collaboration with other people.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    draw.io

    draw.io

    JavaScript client-side editor for general diagramming & whiteboarding

    draw.io is a JavaScript, client-side editor for general diagramming and whiteboarding. draw.io, this project, is a configurable diagramming/whiteboarding visualization application. draw.io is jointly owned and developed by JGraph Ltd and draw.io AG. draw.io is a diagramming or whiteboarding application, depending on which theme is selected. It is not an SVG editing app, the SVG export is designed only for embedding in web pages, not for further editing in other tools. The application is designed to be used largely as-is. It's possible to alter the major parts of the interface, but if you're looking for an editor with very specific editing features, the project is likely not a good base to use. That is to say, if you wanted to create/deploy a whiteboard or diagramming application where the functionality in the main canvas is as this project provides, it is more likely to be a good base to use.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Whyteboard is a painting whiteboard application for Linux and Windows, that allows the annotation of PDF and PostScript documents, and image files with common drawing tools.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Saros - Distributed Party Programming
    Saros brings multi-writer synchronous distributed editing to the Eclipse IDE, e.g. for joint code reviews, explaining code remotely, or distributed pair programming -- all also for more than 2 participants; we call this Distributed Party Programming. It includes refined awareness functionality, text chat, and a simple distributed whiteboard/sketching facility. Eclipse Update Site: https://www.saros-project.org/update-site/eclipse
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Is an easy software writen in java for paint on Desktop. The finaly is to use in a learning enviroment with a digital whiteboard. You can also use it to paint your screencast and screenshots.
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    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Visual IRC is a feature-rich, fully customizable IRC client for Windows. Multiple server support, a powerful scripting language, a clean interface, and DCC whiteboard are just a few of the features that define this unique program.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Roger's Math Whiteboard

    Roger's Math Whiteboard

    A Free, Open-Source Whiteboard App designed for Math Teachers.

    ***Update Nov 2022: The version available here is now out of date. See our website (www.rogersmathwhiteboard.com) for the latest version. *** Roger’s Math Whiteboard is a free, open-source, cross-platform, hardware independent whiteboard program designed around the needs of STEM teachers. It is designed to streamline the process of teaching math and science with a smart board, touchscreen or other similar device. It can best be understood as a multi-page image editor built for presenting/teaching use. This allows teachers to easily import a PowerPoint presentation, draw on the surface of each slide, add/remove pages if needed, and eventually save the finished product as a set of images for later use or perhaps distribution to the students. This can be useful for both presenting content in class as well as working through student questions, perhaps in a flipped-classroom setting.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    HiveBoard is an open source shared graphical whiteboard application that is targeted at professional meetings. It includes interactive chat. It is written in Java and requires a Servlet Container (eg jakarta Tomcat) and a DBMS (eg MySQL) for the server.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Whiteboard Notepad

    A suite of tools designed to enhance your interactive whiteboard.

    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Java RMI based Collaborative adaptive Whiteboard, Users can be arranged into p2p or superpeer2peer or in fully centralized mode during runtime. Contains everything you expect from a white board like locking, simultaneous access, image sharing etc..
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ConneX is a pure p2p collaboration platform based on JXTA technologie. its provides Real-Time collaboration tools in form of Plug-ins (instant messaging, file sharing, chat, whiteboard, slide show)100% Java.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Mando - Low cost interactive whiteboard

    Mando - Low cost interactive whiteboard

    Low cost interactive whiteboard for GNU/Linux

    Mando is a human computer interface using a camera and a projector. The camera is calibrated against a projection area to determine the position of physical pointer(pen, LED, laser pointer light...) which is then used to virtually move X11 pointer. Packages for Ubuntu may be found here: https://launchpad.net/~shoden/+archive/mando
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    An application for use with a multi-touch screen to replace standard whiteboards. This app will include functionality available to a user, including the ability to create custom drawings and provide the user with ready-made objects and processes.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Shared white board using SVG and RTP is an attempt to standardize transport medium, data format and communication protocol for shared drawing sessions. For more details see: http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~gg2265/report/SharedWhiteBoard_SVG_RTP.htm Browse c
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    100% Java real-time collaboration client-server system. Features presence/buddy list, coolmail, instant-messaging (1:1 and group chat), persistent session-based file/web browser/image/chat/whiteboard sharing, and VoIP audio conferencing via coolphone
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MeetingPoint is a modular cross-browser realtime collaboration and conferencing environment. It provides Flash web meeting with audio/video conference, shared whiteboard and slideshow presentation, chat, polls, etc. Full Moodle integration.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Apreta is about sharing information in real-time meetings. It provides desktop sharing, presentation sharing, a shared whiteboard, and audio conferencing.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    CoPaint allows graphical whiteboard teleconferences over IRC
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Context-aware chat tool written in Java, supporting visual references to various types of shared material, allowing for efficient communication e.g. in virtual meetings. Currently features a powerful whiteboard, screenshot viewer and webpage viewer.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Cooperative whiteboard

    Lightweight app aimed for allowing users to share strategies on a map.

    This application was originally designed for gamers in specific people who plays games that require team coordination/ cooperative whiteboard can be used to share maps/blueprints and discuss strategies in real time.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Desktop Whiteboard

    Desktop Whiteboard

    A virtual whiteboard for Windows PC

    Sketch up ideas and take notes for your next project in one place: The Desktop Whiteboard. Scribble down design layouts and compare color themes, create storyboards, project graphics and text on screen, create animated cartoons, relieve your mind and practice your drawing skills. The software requires Microsoft .NET Framework to install and run. For more information and support please visit the project website.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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Guide to Open Source Whiteboard Software

Open source whiteboard software is a type of application designed to enable users to collaborate and brainstorm in real-time. This software enables people to work together in a digital workspace, allowing for easy sharing of ideas, drawings and other materials. Unlike traditional whiteboards that only allow for one person at a time to contribute, open source whiteboard software provides communal access with multiple participants able to add their thoughts simultaneously. This supports collaboration from anywhere with an internet connection.

The concept of open source allows individuals or organizations the ability to modify the code as they wish without fear of copyright infringement or other restrictions associated with proprietary products. Open source whiteboard software can be freely shared and modified by anyone with programming knowledge, enabling the community as a whole to create innovative solutions and expand existing applications quickly and efficiently. As such, many companies are turning away from expensive proprietary solutions in favor of these robust open source alternatives that are available completely free online.

Open source whiteboard software typically includes several key features including customizable virtual backgrounds; support for HD video conferencing; interactive drawing tools; flexible file sharing capabilities; group chat function; task management capabilities; private document storage space; integration with external apps like Dropbox, Evernote and Slack; flexibility for users to join via computer or mobile device; secure data encryption mechanisms for privacy protection; audio/visual annotation tools for adding voiceovers or text captions directly onto slideshows.; screencasting options that enable recordings of sessions which can be saved locally or shared across social networks. Furthermore, it also allows members who may have missed out on the initial session to review relevant recordings afterwards from any platform supported by the app.

In conclusion, open source whiteboard software offers immense value compared its commercial counterparts due its affordability (or lack thereof), customization options and additional features making it an attractive solution both corporate teams as well as individuals alike who need an effective way to promote collaboration among their groups both in real-time and remotely over long distances.

Features Provided by Open Source Whiteboard Software

  • Screen Sharing: Open source whiteboard software often provides screen sharing functionality, allowing participants to share their computer screens during online collaborations. This can be especially helpful when multiple people are working on the same project.
  • Multi-User Support: Most open source whiteboard software supports multiple users, meaning that more than one person can access and edit the document at the same time. This feature makes it easier for groups to work together without having to wait for everyone’s input before moving forward.
  • Version Control: Open source whiteboard software typically includes version control features, which allow users to save different versions of their documents so that they can look back at previous iterations if needed. This is especially useful when collaborating with other people who might make changes that must later be undone or removed from the final product.
  • Live Chatting & Messaging: Whiteboards often come with built-in chat and messaging capabilities, making it easy for collaborators to communicate with each other and discuss updates in real time while they work together on a project.
  • File Sharing & Storage: Many open source whiteboard applications include file sharing and storage options, making it possible for users to upload files directly onto the platform and access them whenever they need them no matter where they are located. This helps ensure that all project members have access to the necessary resources regardless of their physical location or device type.
  • Customization Options: Open source whiteboards offer a range of customization settings so that users can adjust certain elements such as font size, color schemes, backgrounds and more in order to suit their individual preferences or enhance team collaboration efforts.

What Types of Open Source Whiteboard Software Are There?

  • Online Whiteboard Software: This type of software allows users to create a digital workspace, which they can access and share remotely with others. It typically comes with features such as collaborative annotation tools, an image library, audio-video chat capabilities, and shared sharing capabilities.
  • Document Collaboration Software: This type of software enables multiple users to collaborate on documents at the same time. It usually comes with features such as real-time editing, chat functions for conversations between team members, document version control systems and audio-video conferencing capabilities.
  • Desktop Whiteboarding Software: This type is designed to be installed on computers in order to facilitate whiteboarding sessions between local users. It usually includes features such as text boxes, drawing tools and image libraries that allow users to easily add visuals while brainstorming ideas or collaborating in groups.
  • Mobile Whiteboard Software: Designed specifically for use on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, this kind of app offers basic whiteboarding functionality alongside other features like remote collaboration capabilities and voice recognition technology.
  • Cloud Storage Whiteboards: This type of open source software enables cloud storage solutions like Dropbox or Google Drive so that teams can quickly store their projects online for easy retrieval later on. It also ensures better security measures so that confidential information is not leaked out into the public domain.

Benefits of Using Open Source Whiteboard Software

  1. Cost Savings: Open source whiteboard software is typically available for free, which can save businesses a lot of money compared to the cost of traditional proprietary software.
  2. Flexibility: Open source platforms provide users with more flexibility in terms of design, customization, and integration options. This allows users to customize their whiteboard experience however they see fit.
  3. Security: Open source softwares are often well-supported by communities that keep their products updated and secure. This makes them less vulnerable to security threats than other software programs.
  4. Collaboration: With open source whiteboard software, teams can easily collaborate on projects without needing to purchase separate licenses for individual members or manage complex file sharing systems.
  5. Scalability: Many open source whiteboard programs are designed with scalability in mind, so that businesses can easily grow and expand their use of the technology as needed without breaking the bank.
  6. Interoperability: Since most open source whiteboards are designed to work alongside existing applications and platforms, they offer more interoperability than proprietary solutions do for seamless user experiences across different systems.

Types of Users That Use Open Source Whiteboard Software

  • Students: Students often use open source whiteboard software to create collaborative projects and to brainstorm ideas with classmates.
  • Teachers: Teachers can utilize open source whiteboard software for educational purposes, such as presenting interactive lessons and creating virtual classrooms.
  • Businesses: Companies use open source whiteboard software to create efficient and engaging presentations for conferences or internal training sessions.
  • Entrepreneurs: Entrepreneurs are frequently utilizing this type of software to hold virtual business meetings or workshops.
  • Nonprofits & Charities: Organizations in the nonprofit sector can benefit from this type of technology by holding online fundraising events, campaigns, or webinars.
  • Engineers & Scientists: Engineers and scientists make extensive use of this kind of software when designing complex models, systems, prototypes, etc.

How Much Does Open Source Whiteboard Software Cost?

Open source whiteboard software is typically free to use, so there isn't really any cost associated with using this type of software. Additionally, open source software often draws on its users' feedback and contributions; anyone can provide updates, improvements and bug fixes so that everyone using the software can benefit from a better experience. Open source whiteboard software also benefits from regular testing and quality assurance by those who have contributed to the codebase, ensuring that the product meets expectations. The cost savings associated with open source software becomes even greater when compared to closed-source or licensed options which require an ongoing subscription or licensing fee for each user which can quickly add up depending on the size of your team. Ultimately, open source whiteboard software is an excellent low-cost option for businesses looking for a collaboration tool since it provides all of the features necessary for effective collaboration without requiring any out-of-pocket expense beyond implementation costs and time spent customizing or improving functionality to meet specific needs.

What Software Does Open Source Whiteboard Software Integrate With?

Open source whiteboard software can integrate with a variety of other types of software. Examples include collaboration and remote working software such as project management, file sharing, and document storage systems. Additionally, open source whiteboards can be integrated with video conferencing applications to provide an interactive platform for distance learning and online meetings. Other examples of compatible software include web conferencing platforms, online task management systems, data visualization tools, and presentation programs. Integrating these various types of software with open source whiteboard solutions makes it possible to combine the benefits of each program into one comprehensive platform that provides users with an intuitively designed space for collaboration.

Open Source Whiteboard Software Trends

  1. Increased Availability of Open Source Whiteboard Software: With the increasing availability of open source whiteboard software, it is becoming easier for more people to access and use these tools. Open source whiteboard software is typically free to use and often has extensive features, making them ideal for businesses, schools, and other organizations on a budget who need to collaborate online.
  2. Increased Functionality of Open Source Whiteboard Software: As open-source whiteboard software continues to develop, more features are being added. This includes advanced tools such as real-time collaboration, audio/video conferencing, and document sharing. These features make it easier for remote teams to come together and work effectively on projects.
  3. Improved Security of Open Source Whiteboard Software: Security is a major concern when it comes to online collaboration. Open source whiteboard software is designed with security in mind, making it a safer option than many other collaboration tools. It also allows users to customize their security settings according to their specific needs.
  4. Easier Integration of Open Source Whiteboard Software: Open source whiteboard software can be easily integrated into existing systems, making it easier for organizations to use the platform they are comfortable with while still taking advantage of the benefits offered by open source whiteboards.
  5. Growing Popularity of Open Source Whiteboard Software: As users become aware of the advantages offered by open source whiteboards, their popularity is increasing. This trend is likely to continue as more businesses recognize the value of these tools for online collaboration.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source Whiteboard Software

  1. Getting started with open source whiteboard software is relatively straightforward. The first step is to find the right software for you. Some popular options include Etherpad, Firepad, and OpenBoard. You can search online for a list of the available tools, or visit each website directly to learn more about each option’s features and capabilities.
  2. Once you have chosen a tool that meets your needs, it is time to create an account with that service. To do this you will usually need an email address – some services also let users sign up via Google or Facebook login. After registering an account, familiarize yourself by exploring the interface and different features within the software. This includes learning how to create boards (sometimes referred to as ‘pads’), add collaborators, and start collaborating in real-time using sketches, text boxes, upload images etc. Many tools will also provide additional resources such as tutorials on getting started, user support forums for troubleshooting any issues you may encounter along the way or feature requests if there is something missing from your preferred tool that would make your workflows easier or better overall experience
  3. Depending on your preference and use case scenarios – web browser based versus desktop application based - some services may offer both versions - so explore which version works best for you before committing to one over another (desktop applications tend to be more stable than their web browser counterparts). Additionally consider if there are any related apps available in terms of mobile friendly versions that can enable better collaboration on-the-go as well as any integrations available with third parties such as Dropbox or Slack depending on other programs/services that are used in conjunction with your open source whiteboard platform
  4. Finally get familiar with all the basic functionalities such inviting collaborators into pads/boards adding text boxes images videos audio recordings integrating external sources via links etc., in order to make sure everyone working together has same level of understanding how digital whiteboard works collaboratively – once everybody gets Hang of it then just go ahead set objectives decide tasks and hit ground running.