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XMIND is a new mind mind-mapping/visual-thinking software tool. It is developed with Java by Mango Software Labs, Beijing,China. XMIND applies global leading Eclipse RCP architecture which is an efficient and easy-using visual thinking tool, and also be a cross-platform software. "XMIND files" can be exported into Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and as PDF documents.
Versions
- XMIND 2007 — 2007-01-01
- XMIND 2007 Update 1 — 2007-04-01
New Features in XMIND 2008
See also
- Mind map
- Brainstorming
- List of Mind Mapping software
- List of concept mapping software
- Tony Buzan
- Mango Software Labs
External links
- Official homepage of XMIND
- Official New Zealand homepage of XMIND
- Mind Map Options - Selected mind map galleries, articles, books, videos and others
- Display Wikipages as Mind Map - A new approach to browse Wiki content, inspired by the mind map technique.
- Directory of Mindmaps - A directory of hundreds of mindmaps from around the web, categorized by map type (true mindmap, concept map, spidergram, etc.) and tagged by subject. Shows thumbnails, supports filtering mindmaps displayed by chosen criteria, and provides links to original maps.