Mira vs Miraweb

bd's icon

Are there any significant differences between Mira and Miraweb?
I have the Miraweb, tests working very well on a M1 Mac and Android clients. I wonder if I miss some functionality using the Miraweb instead of Mira on an Ipad? I have no Ipad to check out myself and did not find any statements what would be different, if anything. Could some one tell? Thanks!

Merlin Erdogmus's icon

Sorry, I'm new to all of this. I asked ChatGPT 3.5 about this:

"Mira and Miraweb are both related to Cycling '74's Max software, a visual programming language for music and multimedia. However, there are some differences between Mira and Miraweb:

  1. Platform Compatibility:Mira is designed specifically for iPad devices.
    Miraweb, on the other hand, is a web-based interface that allows you to control Max patches from various devices with a web browser, including iPad, Android, and computers.

  2. Functionality:Mira is tailored for iPad and may have specific optimizations or features that make use of iPad capabilities.
    Miraweb is more versatile as it can be accessed from different platforms, but its functionality may depend on the capabilities of the device and the browser being used.

  3. Testing Environment:As per the user's comment, Miraweb has been tested and works well on an M1 Mac and Android clients.
    The user is seeking information about potential differences when using Mira on an iPad, which they don't have access to for testing.

  4. Community Input:The user is reaching out to the community to gather insights on any significant differences between Mira and Miraweb, especially when used on an iPad.

Without specific details from Cycling '74 or the community, it's challenging to provide a comprehensive list of differences. Users in the Max forums or community discussions related to Mira and Miraweb might offer more insights based on their experiences with these tools on different devices."

👽'tW∆s ∆lienz👽's icon

ha, ChatGPT did good here :)

Merlin Erdogmus's icon

ChatGPT is quite useful here and there, but you always gotta take things with a grain of
salt. There were instances where it told me a lot of a baloney.