So, if you want the convenience of sending maps between apps, don’t use images or other attachments. ![]() It exports a format that it then refuses to open. The dissapoint is that MindMeister for iOS will only import basic file types like Freemind and not the MindManager format. Send the map to the MindMeister iOS app, which will offer to import it. Starting in MindNode for iOS, export the map. It’s just the text.īut if you export to the MindManager format, you can send it to iThoughts and all of the images are transferred too. Unfortunately images are not included with this export format. The map is transferred without issue and opens right up. Starting in MindMeister, select the map to send to MindNode or iThoughts (tap the information icon in the lower right corner):Įxport the map in Freemind format and then select either MindNode or iThoughts for iOS to open the file. It’s a nice example because it contains formatting, icons, arrows, images and boundary formatting in MindMeister. Here’s an example map from MindMeister that I generated for a recent episode of Technical Difficulties. This isn’t as ideal as MindNode working with the MindMeister API, but it still works darn well. It’s now been fixed, which allows me to (at the very least) send a map from one app to the other. Until recently there was a bug, somewhere, that prevented easily sending maps from MindMeister to MindNode. But, their collaborative features and ubiquitous access keeps me as a paying customer. ![]() 2 Unfortunately, their iOS app is not very good when compared to highly polished apps like MindNode 1 But, because I work on Windows part of the time and because MindMeister has terrific functionality for collaborating on maps, I spend a fair amount of time in their web app. I use a heck of a lot of concept maps when I plan.
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