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DavidM  
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 More options Oct 24 2011, 5:23 pm
From: DavidM <dsmaster...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 14:23:34 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, Oct 24 2011 5:23 pm
Subject: Re: What's the XMind road map??
The iThoughts application (particularly iThoughtsHD for iPad) is
largely compatible with XMind.  However, the problems with XMind
become much more apparent when moving back and forth.

On Oct 22, 7:44 am, gmalone <gregmalo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Xmind's co-founder Stephen Zhu has recently told me (via an email
> response to a question) that Xmind is still in development with an
> undisclosed (unknown) release date.

> I'm fairly new to Xmind, but have put the program through its paces
> over the last several weeks, attempting to organized my full plate of
> projects (fairly complex business projects).  My conclusion to-date is
> that I'm impressed w/ Xmind's graphical style and interface and with
> the ability to link to sub-maps, etc.  Conceptually, Xmind is in the
> top 3 mind mapping programs list for me at that level -- the level of
> "I like what I see, but...".  Alas, there are bugs (markers get lost
> and disappear... reported for over a year), and missing features that
> limit Xmind's effectiveness for *real world* business use.

> But... the big missing part...  where's the corresponding iPhone/
> Android app that enables portability of the information?   And,
> where's the information and communication from the developer that this
> program is *really* in development?   No published roadmap.  No
> proactive communications from the developer.   Leaves me skeptical
> while the rest of the competition is zooming ahead with richer feature
> sets, web browser editors, and PHONE APPS!

> My two cents.


 
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