XMind 3 Wins Big in the 2009 SourceForge Community Choice Awards
Posted on August 9th, 2009 in Opensource | 1 Comment »
SourceForge.net has announced the winners of the SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards and XMind 3 is one big winner too. Nominated 4 of the 12 categories, XMind won Best Project for Academia.
We would like to thank our developers, designer, site admins, our forum moderators, our translators, our millions of users worldwide, our fans, our friends, our families, SourceForge.net (for hosting our downloads and organizing the awards), Eclipse(for supplying so powerful tool), everyone we have worked with in the past and everyone we will work with in the future.
This would not have been possible without everyone who helped, so you all deserve thanks and a round of applause. You should be proud of what we’ve done together. Just wait till everyone sees what we accomplish next!
1 Responses
I am new to “Mind Mapping” software. I like your product, the ability to easily and intuitively get different views.
So I was going to do a proof of concept, I have collected links for over fifteen years in HTML documents, for example “automobiles.htm” would have automobile links/info, “computers.htm”, these are stored on an external hard drive that moves from Linux to Windows systems…..
I opened “Xmind” and tried to add a hyperlink to one of these files on my external hard drive. I tried “absolute” and “relative” neither worked, then I could not remove it….
My expectation was that if I put “../web/automobiles.htm” when I clicked on the link it would open regardless of OS or browser. Then when I clicked on Remove, the link was not removed – this is a show stopper for my personal use since I was hoping to map my decades of collected knowledge/reference material.