com.github.phase1geo.minder

Create, develop and visualize your ideas
 
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Use the power of mind-mapping to make your ideas come to life.

  • Quickly create visual mind-maps using the keyboard and automatic layout.
  • Choose from many tree layout choices.
  • Support for Markdown formatting.
  • Support for insertion of Unicode characters.
  • Add notes, tasks and images to your nodes.
  • Add node-to-node connections with optional text and notes.
  • Stylize nodes, links and connections to add more meaning and improve readability.
  • Add stickers and node groups to call out and visibly organize information.
  • Quick search of node and connection titles and notes, including filtering options.
  • Zoom in or enable focus mode to focus on certain ideas or zoom out to see the bigger picture.
  • Enter focus mode to better view and understand portions of the map.
  • Unlimited undo/redo of any change.
  • Automatically saves in the background.
  • Colorized node branches.
  • Open multiple mindmaps with the use of tabs.
  • Built-in and customizable theming.
  • Gorgeous animations.
  • Import from OPML, FreeMind, Freeplane, PlainText (formatted), Markdown, Outliner, PlantUML, Portable Minder, filesystem, and XMind formats.
  • Export to CSV, FreeMind, Freeplane, JPEG, BMP, SVG, Markdown, Mermaid, OPML, Org-Mode, Outliner, PDF, PNG, PlainText, PlantUML, Portable Minder, filesystem, XMind and yEd formats.
  • Printer support.
Latest reviews
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Atalanttore 2 years ago

30 seconds after the first launch, the app crashed for the first time. The app could be a useful helper if it were not so buggy. I reported a bug, but the response from the developers was not helpful. After this unpleasant experience, I uninstalled the app right away. I might try it again in a couple of years, but first impressions are ruined.

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iplayfast 2 years ago

Crashed 3 times within 2 minutes. Very buggy. Uninstalled after 5 minutes.

5
yerbamatemint 3 years ago

Easy to use w/mouse or keyboard, many export options. I was testing what seemed a shareware mind-mapper, and spent 4 hours creating a map, days later they emailed the license fees of $200+! Oops! I needed a quick and easy Linux-based mind mapping tool to import my work before that demo expired. Minder was it. It was easy to figure out, and I'm now finding even more map Preferences (like the shape or color of the lines), and while I was looking through the Help section (yes, it was helpful), plus you may designate any node as a "task" with circles designating the % completion of the sub-tree. Wow!

5
charlyignis 3 years ago

it saved me form a homework that i needed to do in short time... a great tool to make mindmaps