![]() What sort of work would you be doing where you would need such an app? ![]() Apple revives its App Store Christmas sales like they used to do and MindNode 5 is on the list. Since MindNode 4 is still very desirable I'll wait to see how XMind does on iOS before jumping on MindNode 5. ![]() but I think it is getting closer because I had a TestFlight invitation for it this past summer. What's been missing from XMind is native iOS support but it has been in the "coming soon" state for a while. Interestingly I had no JVM issues at all with the lightweight Ubuntu MATE which means it should run on RPi3. Some Linux distros require some JVM reconfiguration for XMind to run. Less desirable has been XMind's Java/JVM dependency, but on modern hardware and Windows and macOS it's not an issue. I do use the export to PDF and MS Office formats with XMind. I love XMind's drill-down navigation and presentation mode which makes it very easy to create hierarchical maps of maps. MindJet's product is good and very popular in corporate settings but it's too closed when it comes to import/export. Of the mind mapping programs that I've used including MindJet MindManager, IThoughtsHD, MindNode, and XMind I like MindNode the best on iOS but I find that I still like XMind the best overall because it's available on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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