![]() ![]() Cloud synchronisation with iCloud, Dropbox and WebDAV.Handoff (start editing a map on one device - finish up on another).Cut/Copy/Paste within and between maps and other apps (e.g.Upload and download community generated maps from Biggerplate.Hyperlinks (websites, other maps, other topics).Style support (predefined collections of colors, fonts, shapes etc.).Assign start/due date, effort, progress, priority and resources.Email task reports (by project, by resource).Multiple layouts (horizontal, vertical, fishbone etc.).Multiple link styles (curved, tapered, right angled etc.).Over 100 builtin icons and 90 clipart images.Over 30 background canvas patterns (with option to import more.).10 system 'Map Styles' (with option to import more.).Rule based sorting - including option to sort continuously.Search and Replace text within topics and notes.Please visit the website for more information, screenshots and videos. 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 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. During the import iThoughts will choose one of the Freemind topic colors to use and ignore the others.IThoughts is the real deal and deserved a great review. For example Freemind has 3 colors per topic (line, fill, text) whereas iThoughts only supports a single topic color. NB2: Not all attributes will be carried over from the source map during the import. NB: The imported map is DUPLICATED and CONVERTED to ITMZ format - so any changes will not be written back to the original. You can then choose the folder and whether it should be stored on device or in iCloud or Dropbox etc. ![]() When a map is ‘imported’ to iThoughts then it will be converted to the native iThoughts file format (.itmz) and you will be asked where you’d like it saved. The following methods will work:Įmail the map to yourself then tap on the attachment (in Mail on your iOS device) and choose 'Copy To ' from the Share Sheet.Ĭopy the map into the cloud (iCloud Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, GDrive etc.) then close any open map and choose Import from the menu under the Gear toolbar button. The tricky part (on iOS) is getting the map onto your iOS device in the first place. On Windows you may need to change the filter in the File Open dialog. On Windows/Mac it is a simple matter of File -> Open and choose the file to import. IThoughts can import many of the most popular desktop mind map file formats - see here for a list. ![]()
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