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Simplemind add notes12/24/2023 ![]() ![]() You can enter the server’s address in the program’s settings. You can also upload Simple Mind maps to your own web server. Optionally, you can also adjust the program settings to upload maps in PDF or PNG file formats (which are view only). The program’s “save to web” command uploads your maps in a file format that can be downloaded by other Simple Mind users. Maps can be exported in OPML (structured outline) and Freemind formats. At this point in time, it’s not possible to attach a map in its native file format to an e-mail, because Apple disallows it. Maps can be shared with others via e-mail, or uploaded to the Simple Mind web server. What’s missing in SimpleMind is the ability to add notes and links, which I view as essential to mind mapping applications, no matter what platform they are designed for. The developer says that the ability to create new customized visual styles will be supported in a future version. Map styles – incorporating background, topic and text colors – can be applied to the entire map, but not to individual topics. The developer says that the size of maps you can create in SimpleMind is limited only by the memory of your iPhone or iPod Touch. Topics may be rearranged by dragging and dropping them, and cut, copy and paste commands can be used to move topics between maps. SimpleMind enables you to add, edit and rearrange map topics. Like its name suggests, SimpleMind provides basic mind mapping functionality. Thanks to a recent post on Twitter, I recently learned about another new mind mapping tool for the iPhone and iPod Touch called SimpleMind. ![]()
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