XMind is a mind mapping and brainstorming software, developed by XMind Ltd. In addition to the management elements, the software can be used to capture ideas, clarify thinking, manage complex information, and promote team collaboration. As of April 2013, XMind was selected as the most popular mind mapping software on Lifehacker. XMind aims to be the top cross-platform idea generation and brainstorming mind map software for Windows, Mac and Linux to help users boost efficiency. It is widely used for project management, brainstorming, concept management, meeting minutes taking, and business management and so on.
Mind Preview for OSX
Features
- Support iCloud sync between Mac OS X and iOS.Paid
- Support Photo attachment.
- Support Retina display.
- Simple and Quick editing map.
- Export as PDF, PNG, XMind, FreeMind, TIFF, EPS.
- Support Various Node Types(Circle, Roundrect, Rect, Ellipse).
- Support Various Conntector Types(Straight, Elbow, Arc, Curve).
- Support Various Relationship Types(Dash, Dash Dot, Solid).
- Support Various Relationship Header and Tail(Circle, Spear...)
- Support Undo/Redo.
- Support Drag and Drop.
- Support Folding nodes.
- Support Copy & Paste with various format.
- Support themes.
- Support background color.
- Support background images.
- Support Icons(Markers, Vector).
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Paid New
Free
MAC OSX 10.8 later
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Mind Preview for iOS (MindHD)
Features
- Support 3D Presentation like Prezi
- Support iCloud between Mac OS X and iOS devices
- Support Photo attachment.
- Support Retina display.
- Support External Monitor.
- Simple and Quick editing map.
- Export as PDF, PNG, XMind, FreeMind, TEXT.
- Support Undo/Redo.
- Support Drag and Drop.
- Support Folding nodes.
- Support Copy & Paste with various format.
- Support themes.
- Support background color.
- Support background images.
- Support Icons(Markers, Vector).
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iPhone/iPad Universal
iOS 5.0 higher on iPhone or iPad (Universal)
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Mind Preview for Windows
Features
- Support Photo attachment.
- Support themes.
- Support background color.
- Support background images.
- Support Icons.
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Win7, Win8
Windows7
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Contact and Infomations
Contact
Test & Development
Developer(s) | XMind Ltd. |
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Stable release | |
Repository | |
Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Platform | Java SE |
Type | Productivity software, project management and knowledge management |
License | Commercial license |
Website | www.xmind.net |
XMind is a mind mapping and brainstorming software, developed by XMind Ltd. In addition to the management elements, the software can be used to capture ideas, clarify thinking, manage complex information, and promote team collaboration. As of April 2013, XMind was selected as the most popular mind mapping software on Lifehacker.[1]
It supports mind maps, fishbone diagrams, tree diagrams, organization charts, spreadsheets, etc. Normally, it is used for knowledge management, meeting minutes, task management, and GTD. Meanwhile, XMind can read FreeMind and MindManager files, and save to Evernote. For XMind Pro/Zen, it can export the mind maps into MicrosoftWord, PowerPoint, Excel, PDF, FreeMind and Mindjet MindManager documents.
Editions[edit]
XMind can create mind maps to visualize information, facilitate communication and manage projects. There are 3 different editions: XMind Pro, XMind: Zen, XMind for iOS.
Versions[edit]
Product/Version | Release Date | License | Platform | Language |
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XMIND 2007 | 2007-01-01 | Commercial license | Mac OS X and Windows | Chinese (Simplified) |
XMIND 2008 v2.3 | 2008-03-31 | Commercial license | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), German |
XMind 2008 v3.0.3 | 2009-04-29 | EPL and LGPL | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux 32bit/64bit | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), German, Japanese |
XMind 2008 v3.1.1 | 2009-12-04 | EPL and LGPL | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux 32bit/64bit | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), German, Japanese |
XMind 2008 v3.2.1[2] | 2010-11-22 | EPL and LGPL | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux 32bit/64bit | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), French, German, Japanese, Spanish |
XMind 2012 SE v3.3.1 | 2012-12-25 | EPL and LGPL | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux 32bit/64bit | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Danish, French, German, Korean, Japanese, Slovenian, Spanish[3] |
XMind 2013 SE v3.4.1 | 2014-01-25 | EPL and LGPL | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux 32bit/64bit | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Danish, French, German, Korean, Japanese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish |
XMind 6 v3.5.0 | 2014-10-31 | EPL and LGPL | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux 32bit/64bit | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Danish, French, German, Korean, Japanese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish |
XMind 7 v3.6.0 | 2015-11-09 | EPL and LGPL | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux 32bit/64bit | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Danish, French, German, Korean, Japanese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish |
XMind 7 v3.6.1 | 2016-01-06 | EPL and LGPL | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux 32bit/64bit | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Danish, French, German, Korean, Japanese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish |
XMind 7.5 v3.6.51 | 2016-06-29 | EPL and LGPL | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux 32bit/64bit | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Danish, French, German, Korean, Japanese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish |
XMind 8 v3.7.0 | 2016-11-02 | EPL and LGPL | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux 32bit/64bit | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Danish, French, German, Korean, Japanese, Spanish |
XMind 8 v3.7.2 | 2017-05-04 | EPL and LGPL | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux 32bit/64bit | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Danish, French, German, Korean, Japanese, Spanish |
XMind: ZEN v9.0.6 | 2018-11-21 | Commercial license | Mac OS X, Windows and Linux 32bit/64bit | English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) |
Awards[edit]
- XMIND 2008 won the 'Best Commercial RCP Application' award at EclipseCon 2008[4]
- XMIND 3 won 'The Best Project for Academia' award at SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards[5]
- XMIND was picked by PCWorld for inclusion in Productivity Software: Best of 2010[6]
- XMind 2013 was picked as 'the Most Popular Mind Mapping Software' on Lifehacker[7]
- XMind won 'Red Herring Asia Top 100'[8]
- XMind was rated as 'The Best Brainstorming and Mind-Mapping Tech Tool' on lifehack[9]
Eclipse application[edit]
XMind 3 is based on EclipseRich Client Platform 3.4 for its shell and EclipseGraphical Editing Framework for its core editors. It depends on Java Runtime Environment 5.0 and later.
File format[edit]
XMind 3 saves content in an XMIND Workbook file format. The .xmind format suffix is used, whereas XMIND 2008 used the .xmap suffix.
An XMIND workbook may contain more than one sheet, as in spreadsheet software. Each sheet may contain multiple topics, including one central topic, multiple main topics and multiple floating topics. Each sheet contains one mind map or Fishbone Chart or Spreadsheet Chart.
Macbook Pro 16 I7 32GB RAM OSX ... - XMind Support Center
The .xmind file format implementing XMind Workbooks consists of a ZIP compressed archive containing an XML document for contents, an XML document for styles, a .png image file for thumbnails, and some directories for attachments. The file format is open and based on some principles of OpenDocument.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Alan Henry (23 April 2013). 'Most Popular Mind Mapping Tool: Xmind'. Lifehacker.
- ^'XMind » Blog Archive » XMind v3.2.1 is ready'. 23 November 2010.
- ^'XMind » Blog Archive » The New XMind 2012'. 25 December 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
- ^Gervais, Nathan. 'Eclipse Foundation Community Awards Announcement | The Eclipse Foundation'. www.eclipse.org.
- ^http://sourceforge.net/community/cca09/
- ^https://www.pcworld.com/article/208136/productivity_software_best_of_2010.html (retrieved October 2010)
- ^'Most Popular Mind Mapping Tool: Xmind'. Lifehacker.
- ^'2013 Red Herring Asia Top 100 Winners'. Red Herring.
- ^'15 Best Brainstorming And Mind-Mapping Tech Tools For Every Creative Mind'. Lifehack. July 31, 2014.