Explain Everything Unveils New iOS, Android Apps

Explain Everything has relaunched Android and iOS versions of its interactive screencasting whiteboard tool with an updated interface.

"Content creators, instructional designers, grade school teachers, university professors and more can now create rich multimedia content anytime, anywhere and from any mobile device," according to a news release.

"This latest update brings back the iPhone and Android Phone interface of Explain Everything," said Piotr Sliwinski, co-founder and chief technical officer at Explain Everything, in a prepared statement. "This means that you can always have the app with you and create quick 'explainer' videos and notes on the go. The app works great on a phone, and you can collaborate on the same project using an iPhone and an iPad."

The new mobile versions, along with Chromebook and Windows mobile versions, are available with an Explain Everything subscription.

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