![]() ![]() But it’s not abundantly clear what each one does. ![]() When you mouse over each of them, a tooltip appears. Two of the buttons control how you add topics to XMind.works. Map-level controls not only enable you to control the structure of your map, but also give you the option of auto-coloring topic connector lines in several color variations, style your map with tapered topic lines to give them a more organic look and three options for topic layout (auto-balance map topics, free position them or permit overlaps). ![]() Tabs labelled “topic” and “map” contain controls for making changes to the currently-selected topic and the map workspace, respectively. Formatting tools are presented in a vertical pane on the right side of the screen and appear to be well-organized. Likewise, the main toolbar looks simple and non-threatening, with only 6 buttons in the top center of the workspace. This sends an intuitive signal to new users that “this is how a mind map works.” Great thinking from the usability expert on the XMind team. XMind helps users of XMind.works get around this by displaying a central topic with two first-level topics already attached to it. They see a central topic with a lot of white space around it and they feel a sense of dread, similar to the way some writers get a visceral reaction when staring at a blank page. One of the biggest challenges for new mind mappers is the “blank screen” problem. After a painless one-step verification process, this integration was set up and ready to use. When you first login to your free XMind account, the application asks you which cloud-based file storage service you want to connect with. I recently took XMind.works for a test drive and was impressed with what I saw. including support for multiple types of map structures, rich branch and map formatting options, boundaries and relationship lines, and stickers and markers to add color and context to your mind maps. It offers all of the functionality of XMind 2020, its entry-level desktop mind mapping tool. It also fixes some NSIS Setup bugs, e.XMind recently announced the launch of XMind.works, a new web-based mind mapping tool that integrates seamlessly with XMind 2020 and cloud-based file storage services like Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive.Setup is available in English or in a MUI version that currently supports English/German and 5 other languages. ![]() Automatic upgrade over existing versions in future (no uninstall required).Automatic upgrade from previous NSIS setups.All Features can be customized via transforms.Installations on both x86 and 圆4 are supported.These are the setup features that have been implemented and can be enabled/disabled via transforms: I have not received any feedback from the XMind guys yet, but hope it will see the public light soon. It has been deployed to ~50 machines without any issues. No need to wrap suxxx NSIS installer into an MSI any longer. If you'd like to push it out to your users desktops - it's available now. I'm not a developer of XMind, but I've created a full-fledged per Machine MSI setup for the XMind Team to make XMind deployable via Active Directory. This is a note for all others searching for a XMind - Mind Mapping version that can be deployed in Enterprise via Active Directory. ![]()
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