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Popular Alternatives to iThoughts for Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone, iPad and more. Explore 22 apps. XMind is a brainstorming and mind mapping application.

IThoughtsX is a mindmapping tool for the Mac (iOS and Windows versions also available.) Mindmapping enables you to visually organise your thoughts, ideas and information. Typical Uses:. Task lists. Summarising. Brainstorming. Project planning. Goal setting.

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WBS. Course Notes/Revision. Meeting Notes.

New Features:. Compressed Layout Option (see more on one screen).

Cost field in Task Settings (with rollup option) Tweaks:. Markdown attributes now toggle (CMB+B etc). Show task panel for multiple selected topics. Keyboard shortcuts for editing cost/effort quickly (c and e) Fixes:. Change to map style didn't redraw topics.

Attempting to remove progress from multiple topics can set the parent to be rollup. Strip whitespace from topics when copy/pasting. Bullet point layout issue. Drag image onto topic which already has a link - the link will be removed. 4.11 May 2, 2017. IMPORTANT: This update (v4) uses a new file format (itmz) which cannot be opened by previous versions of the app.

You will need to download the v4 app onto all your devices in order to open maps created or edited by this app. New Features:. Topic text and notes can now be written using Markdown.

Tweaks:. Option to hide status bar (automatically during Presentation). Do not display disclosure buttons during Presentation. Fixes:. Issue with Distribute option. Issue merging topic notes.

Issue with auto zoom in presentation mode. Issue when importing bold/italic attributes. Re-enabled smart quote support. Issue exporting to Freeplane. 4.2 Nov 5, 2016. IMPORTANT: This update (v4) uses a new file format (itmz) which cannot be opened by previous versions of the app.

You will need to download the v4 app onto all your devices in order to open maps created or edited by this app. New Features:. Topic text and notes can now be written using Markdown. Tweaks:.

Faster map opening. Smaller map sizes. Added Style settings menu. CMD B/I (bold/italic) at topic level supported again. Smaller header font for H1.

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Double click notes to edit. Code block now uses ``` (which also fixes the blank line issue in the middle of a block). CMD+ALT+T to toggle between note view/edit.

New highlight option Fixes:. Fixed PPTX export (remove MD punctuation).

Word count not updated. 4.1 Oct 31, 2016. Bandihoot, Wowza iThoughts is amazing. It’s one of the two most useful and most used apps on my mac, the other one being omnifocus. IThoughts is an amazing productivity tool. Once you figure it out and how it flows, it’s a great and fast tool for generating thoughts and grouping them quickly and efficiently. It’s easy on the back side of that brainstorming to go back and add more organization by changing the colors of specific groups, changing the way the outline looks, etc.

It’s all just so darn easy once you get the groove of it. I’ve probably been using it for five or six years and I have now bought this program for every device I own: mac, windows, iPad, iPhone.

This developer is very responsive with quick answers back by email to questions. There are a couple of things that I think aren’t in iThoughts yet and would be important additions. The first of those is the ability to password protect documents. Much of the information that I put into iThoughts is highly confidential from a business perspective and, since docs cannot be protected, I find myself trying to figure out how I can hide them on thumb drives or whatever. It’s less than ideal. It would also be good if there were a better flow for being able to access documents between computers and portable devices.

It is possible now, but it seems tedious and doesn’t flow well. Those pieces of input aside, I wouldn’t be deterred. IThoughts is the real deal and deserved a great review. Bandihoot, Wowza iThoughts is amazing. It’s one of the two most useful and most used apps on my mac, the other one being omnifocus. IThoughts is an amazing productivity tool.

Once you figure it out and how it flows, it’s a great and fast tool for generating thoughts and grouping them quickly and efficiently. It’s easy on the back side of that brainstorming to go back and add more organization by changing the colors of specific groups, changing the way the outline looks, etc.

It’s all just so darn easy once you get the groove of it. I’ve probably been using it for five or six years and I have now bought this program for every device I own: mac, windows, iPad, iPhone. This developer is very responsive with quick answers back by email to questions. There are a couple of things that I think aren’t in iThoughts yet and would be important additions.

The first of those is the ability to password protect documents. Much of the information that I put into iThoughts is highly confidential from a business perspective and, since docs cannot be protected, I find myself trying to figure out how I can hide them on thumb drives or whatever.

It’s less than ideal. It would also be good if there were a better flow for being able to access documents between computers and portable devices. It is possible now, but it seems tedious and doesn’t flow well. Those pieces of input aside, I wouldn’t be deterred. IThoughts is the real deal and deserved a great review.

333M333, Outstanding! Feature-rich, easy-to-use, and beautiful This is so easy to use, and ye so powerful and so feature-rich, and still so beautiful. It’s an amazing accomplishment by the developer and hugely useful for all kinds of projects, from simple to complex. I do not like the 'mark-down” aspect (see negative reviewers’ complaints about this) but at the end of the day it’s not that big of a deal, and the benefits of the app far far far outsrip the mark-down inconvenience, which you pretty much ignore anyway. I would strongly recommend that the developer write (or hire someone to write) a better, more comprehensive manual, because the app does a LOT more than the online tutorials and guides suggest. I’d also recommend better integration with either a calendar system (not just export) or with a gantt or with both. Btw, I can’t get the app to import CSV files despite following the instructions.

Anyway, I have my complaints about every app, and my complaints about this one are far fewer, and the app is so much better than the alternatives. It may seem pricey compared to some of the super-cheap ones, but it has features that make it worth the investment.

I look forward to further development of the app — In the meantime, it’s a joy to use. The develop is VERY responsive to inquiries (and is very nice even if you ask dumb questions, which I’ve done!). 333M333, Outstanding! Feature-rich, easy-to-use, and beautiful This is so easy to use, and ye so powerful and so feature-rich, and still so beautiful. It’s an amazing accomplishment by the developer and hugely useful for all kinds of projects, from simple to complex. I do not like the 'mark-down” aspect (see negative reviewers’ complaints about this) but at the end of the day it’s not that big of a deal, and the benefits of the app far far far outsrip the mark-down inconvenience, which you pretty much ignore anyway.

I would strongly recommend that the developer write (or hire someone to write) a better, more comprehensive manual, because the app does a LOT more than the online tutorials and guides suggest. I’d also recommend better integration with either a calendar system (not just export) or with a gantt or with both. Btw, I can’t get the app to import CSV files despite following the instructions. Anyway, I have my complaints about every app, and my complaints about this one are far fewer, and the app is so much better than the alternatives. It may seem pricey compared to some of the super-cheap ones, but it has features that make it worth the investment.

I look forward to further development of the app — In the meantime, it’s a joy to use. The develop is VERY responsive to inquiries (and is very nice even if you ask dumb questions, which I’ve done!). 1675aaaa, Expensive for what it does The application produces nice looking mind maps in a wide variety of styles.

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However, the process is far from intuitive. For example, trying to select more than one topic or node is an exercise in futility on the Mac.

The developer does provides an overview of the interface, and some helpful instructions on their website. However, I found that it takes some digging to find that the develper uses the command key not the normal shift key to select more than one topic. I’ve not mastered the art of moving topics or nodes around. You can shuffle them to some degree, but they snap back in place.

There’s probably a menu option to do so, but I’ve not found it at this time. For the price of the application, I was expecting a more robust feature set. Apparently there is a trial version online. I’d suggest downloading that first.

You may find that it is perfect for your needs or you may save yourself some money. Developer Response, CMD+CLICK will select/deselect topics.

SHIFT+CLICK will select those sibling topics in-between. SHIFT+CLICK+DRAG on the canvas will create a selection rectangle. You can disable the 'snap back' by switching Auto Align to OFF in the Style settings. 1675aaaa, Expensive for what it does The application produces nice looking mind maps in a wide variety of styles. However, the process is far from intuitive.

For example, trying to select more than one topic or node is an exercise in futility on the Mac. The developer does provides an overview of the interface, and some helpful instructions on their website. However, I found that it takes some digging to find that the develper uses the command key not the normal shift key to select more than one topic. I’ve not mastered the art of moving topics or nodes around. You can shuffle them to some degree, but they snap back in place. There’s probably a menu option to do so, but I’ve not found it at this time. For the price of the application, I was expecting a more robust feature set.

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Apparently there is a trial version online. I’d suggest downloading that first. You may find that it is perfect for your needs or you may save yourself some money. Developer Response, CMD+CLICK will select/deselect topics. SHIFT+CLICK will select those sibling topics in-between.

SHIFT+CLICK+DRAG on the canvas will create a selection rectangle. You can disable the 'snap back' by switching Auto Align to OFF in the Style settings.