![]() ![]() For example when you mark a task as completed in Reminders, it will also be marked as completed in MindNode.Ģ015. If you prefer Apple Reminders to manage your tasks, you can also share your Tasks to Reminders and MindNode will keep the completion state in sync with Reminders. To help you stay on top of your tasks, MindNode will also show a task progress indicator on parent nodes that have children with tasks. You can turn any child node into a task and check off completed tasks directly on the canvas. The major new feature in this release is the new Task support. Mind-mapping tool MindNode released updates for our Mac and iOS apps. Now you can navigate the app with VoiceOver, bold text, reduced transparency and reduced motion enabled. Another major focus area of this release is Accessibility support. The developers also improved MindManager and OPML import/export to fully support tasks. MindNode also integrates with OmniGroup’s OmniFocus and allows to import and export TaskPaper documents. Just select “Export to Things” from the share menu and all your tasks will be exported to a new Things project. Using MindNode for Mac you can now send your task directly to Cultured Code’s Things. Mind-mapping app MindNode for Mac, iOS and Apple Watch just got many new features and enhancements. ![]() A pre-requisite for importing on iOS is that you install the iOS app of your preferred cloud service. Dropbox has decided to deprecate their old API and MindMode developers took the chance to revamp Import for MindNode and it now lets you easily import all formats from any cloud storage you have on your iOS device, right there in the Document Picker. This has always been limited to just MindNode documents. Users of mind-mapping app MindNode for iOS know that you have the option to import documents from Dropbox or iCloud directly through our app’s Document Picker. MindNode for iOS now supports all cloud storages If you only want to edit your documents on your Mac, but want to view them on you iPhone you can now do this without paying for the iOS version.Ģ017. The free version doubles as a viewer for MindNode documents. Other new features include a brand new brainstorming mode and the adoption of many significant iOS 11 features. Top-Down-Layout and orthogonal branches will enable you to use MindNode for new use cases, like organization charts. MindNode 5 is an update packed with new features, enhancements and many small refinements to make working with MindNode even more productive. IdeasOnCanvas presented the new version of its mind-mapping software MindNode 5 is coming soon this year for iOS and macOS. Mind-mapping software MindNode 5 gets new layouts Tinderbox reminds me of HyperCard in its versatility and power–a comparison that may mean something to you depending on your vintage.2017. Whereas I print my mind maps (first A4, then copied to A3) to use outside the software. The main difference with a mind map in my use is that I create, store and use information in Tinderbox. It took me a long time to understand what Tinderbox is and can do. I would hesitate to try to describe all that it can do. Tinderbox, on the other hand, can do much more than just create a mind map. The increased scope for expressiveness is an asset, if you need it and are willing to increase the time to create the mind map. However, it is neither as fast nor as fluid as apps that solely do this sort of thing (I include, e.g., Scapple) in my experience. It is possible for these to be more visually expressive than any mind map software I’ve used. ![]() You can use Tinderbox to create mind maps. I speak from mind maps because it does not tie me to a linear route through material which means I can be more responsive to audience interest. 90 per cent of my use is to create speaking notes for seminars or lectures, which double as mnemonic aides for students during their revision. I use it solely to create mind maps, unsurprisingly. I use Mindnode because the interaction experience with regard to keyboard shortcuts and formatting is very fast and fluid. As is often said, Tinderbox is more like a toolbox. ![]() Mindnode does one thing well, Tinderbox does many, many things. Comparing Mindnode and Tinderbox is really like comparing chalk and cheese. I use Mindnode quite a bit, having moved to it when Novamind lost its way. ![]()
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