Power our team with XMind

Posted on October 3rd, 2010 in Featured, XMind Basic | 1 Comment »

Earlier this year, XMind surpassed the half a million user mark, and our user base continues to grow exponentially as more and more people discover the power of XMind.
Many people tell us, XMind helps them a lot in business. XMind lets their plan work easier, reports clearer, brainstorming faster, and etc. Some users know and begin to use XMind when they see colleagues are using it. And at last, XMind Pro has the company clients. They bought subscription codes for employees. They believe XMind can power their teams, some have even seen the improvement in work.
During the communication with these companies and small teams/organizations, while solving their problems, we also understand more their requirements. Now to serve teams, organizations, and companies better, XMind prepares multiple plans for business.
Every plan will offer a group license, and has the user number limit. One company only needs to buy one subscription code for all users.
It’ll be easy to power the team with XMind for Business.

XMind, Better Mind Mapping

Posted on September 24th, 2010 in Featured | 2 Comments »

Because of our love of mind mapping, the XMind team came together from different parts of China to create XMind. On April 1st, 2007, we released the first English version of XMind in Beijing.

To make a better productivity tool, we have a few principles that we adhere to:

  • XMind must be very easy to use.
  • XMind should increase user productivity with a fun to use interface and powerful functionality.
  • XMind should be accessible so that more people can benefit from mind mapping.

Easy-to-use ≠ Simple

Every good tool must be easy to use. But this does not mean simple. In fact, some look-simple tools are not easy to use. Easy-to-use is a design concept that gives people a certain feeling while using a tool.  For example, XMind allows users to create a subtopic with the Tab key. The result is that people can easily mind map with a shortcut keystroke that makes sense. Some users have described this feature as Enter spreads your ideas, and Tab digs one idea. It greatly enhances usability.

The need to focus is very important for building a mind map, especially a big one.  Drilldown provides a perfect solution.  Selecting a topic and clicking F6 brings you into a branch level, where you can focus on the topic for that branch and its associated subtopics.

Navigation is easy too. We can choose to see all topics in a classic style outline viewer or via the diagrammatic Overview viewer. Outline view shows the entire map content in a traditional linear way, which sometimes helps in digesting the map concepts.  BTW, we can directly edit topic content in this viewer. Overview view offers us the flexibility to see and navigate through content on the map. Left-clicking the mouse allows us to move any part of the map into the center. Scrolling the mouse wheel allows us to quickly zoom in or out on the map.

Presentation is an easy task in XMind because of the Presentation Mode.  No matter which topic we are on, clicking F5 will bring us into this special mode. All topics are hidden except the Central Topic, which is at the center and highlighted. Now, by hitting the space key in succession, each main topic is revealed one by one, centered and highlighted instead of the central topic.

In fact, we can pick out more. All of these features, while powerful, were designed with ease of use in mind.

Increasing User Productivity with XMind

When we decided to enter the mind mapping software market, we wanted to provide functionality that was not only easy to use, but fun to use and productivity-enhancing. We didn’t find a mind mapping tool in the market that provided all of these aspects, so we took on this challenge with XMind.

Since releasing XMind, we’ve received lots of positive feedback about the user interface, that it’s pleasing to the eye. We believe having an attractive interface makes work tasks more fun and greatly enhances productivity.

We’ve also received many accolades for our Multiple Sheets functionality within the main view.  Similar to how a spreadsheet workbook allows you to have multiple sheets within that file; we can create multiple sheets within a single XMind file. Searching, finding and navigating content is much easier this way. Instead of having to open and close various files, or follow links and navigate away from a starting point, users can easily click between different sheet tabs for maximum efficiency in perusing various map content.

Other functionality for finding and sharing content within XMind makes it an essential productivity tool.

Finding

If we want to find something in a single map, normally Find and Replace (Ctrl+F) will be good enough. When we have many opened maps, with some having multiple sheets within them, Powerful Search view will be a great assistant. In this viewer, we can search any content in all opened workbooks. The search results are listed as a tree with a clean looking format. We can get to the content we need to find quickly and efficiently.

Sharing

XMind can export map content to other file formats such as Image, PDF (Map), PDF (Document) , HTML, etc., for fast sharing.

XMind also offers another free sharing solution, XMind Share. Suppose you’re a teacher and a mind mapper. You want to share some special class content with your students in a non-public way. Just open the map in XMind and sign-in with your XMind Account (free to set up on www.xmind.net). Click the Upload button on the toolbar, select Unlisted in the privacy controls, and upload the map to XMind Share. This map will be assigned a unique URL, which you can provide to your students so that they can go and read the map online or download it to their own computers. Note that people without the URL will not be able to get to your map and it won’t be searchable in Google.

Making XMind and Mind Mapping Accessible to the World

When we started XMind four years ago, we had the vision of exposing as many people as possible to the power of mind mapping. We believe that XMind Open Source is a great way to achieve this vision.

This open source version of XMind has many features which meet most peoples’ basic mind mapping requirements. More importantly, it incorporates all of the design rules mentioned above, namely easy to use, fun to use, and productivity-enhancing.

Along with XMind Open Source, we also offer XMind Pro, which has more advanced business features such as Presentation mode, Audio notes, TaskInfo view, and Gantt chart viewer. XMind Pro is subscription-based software with a very reasonable entry–level fee.

Remaining true to our principles has gotten some results that we are really proud of. Earlier this year, XMind surpassed the half a million user mark, and our user base continues to grow exponentially as more and more people discover the power of XMind.

Finally, we want to say a big Thank You to all of XMind users who have sent feedback via email or left messages via Twitter, Facebook, and our user forums, or just support us quietly. No matter whether its praise, suggestions, or criticism, your support provides the fuel for the XMind Team to keep working hard and make XMind better and better.

Share XMind Pro with our family, friends, and roommates

Posted on September 20th, 2010 in Featured | 3 Comments »

XMind Pro Time-limited Promotion is ready! People can Buy 1 Get 2 subscription codes now!

Are you still benefit from XMind Pro in family alone? Are you still the only user who can do presentation with XMind among your friends? Do you and your roommates own XMind Pro with a more favorable price?

Now, it’s time to share XMind Pro with our family, friends and roommates!

Learn more about price

Please remember to enjoy this promotion before Sept. 30th, 2010.

*This promotion is only available for buying XMind for Individual subscription code.

Download Problem

Posted on September 17th, 2010 in Featured | 2 Comments »

Very sorry. Many people met the download problem in the from 15:20 to 20:00 GMT+8.

At beginning, we thought it was a server problem. After carefully checking, we found site5.com closed our website visit because of too many download request visits.
But what we have bought is the unlimited bandwidth plan to host XMind software download and serve our supporters. And they also ask us to wait! We do not know how long to wait.

So frustrating!!!

Now, we have transferred to host software on Amazon S3 server.

XMind Introduces New Version

Posted on September 16th, 2010 in Featured, New Version, XMind Basic | 14 Comments »

September 15, 2010 — — XMind Ltd today announced the new XMind, packed with great new features including New TaskInfo view, Home Map setting, Overview View, French language support, Spanish language support, Office 2010 support on Windows, Unlisted Sharing, Fit Map and Brand new Gallery — all combined in this most powerful XMind.

This new version also features up to the most stable XMind and brings hundreds of improvements and fixed bugs.

Download the best XMind now

Evaluate XMind v3.2 beta now

Posted on September 2nd, 2010 in Featured, New Version | 9 Comments »

XMind v3.2 is in beta now. People can download the proper version for your operating system, and use the special XMind ID to evaluate all features, including XMind Pro features.

Download Link
Windows XP/Vista/7
Mac OS X 10.4 and later
Linux  32-bits
Linux 64-bits
Portable Version (can work on multiple operating systems)

Documents
Changes in v3.2

Special XMind Account for evaluation only
ID, XMind32test
PW, XMind32test

Note that, while evaluating this beta version, please install it to a special folder or use the Portable version. Then the older version on your computer will not be affected.

Once you find bugs, or have any ideas, suggestion, please feel free to contact us. You can send email ( support@xmind.net ) with subject, XMind v3.2 Test, or directly tell us on Twitter.

Thank you for your support very much! We’re looking forward to hearing from you.

Technical Error about XMind Server

Posted on August 26th, 2010 in Featured | No Comments »

There were technical errors happened to XMind server around 2 am HongKong time (GMT+8), Aug. 26th. We knew this error at 8:30 am, and fixed it around 9:20 am, Aug. 26th.

Now, http://www.xmind.net/ and http://blog.xmind.net/ both works well.

Very sorry for people who failed visited these website during this time. BTW, thanks @MrArne very much, who is the first one reported this error. Thank you again!

Say Thank You to your contribution

Posted on August 20th, 2010 in Featured, New Version | 1 Comment »

Since XMind was put into the marketplace, we have had many supporters from Germany.  Undoubtly, XMind German version, as a bridge or a link, quickly brings XMind close to our Germany users. This is definitely a key point.

Now we would like to solemnly introduce a nice friend from Germany, Mr. Jens Pipka, a senior consultant for IT Technology and Architecture since more than 15 years, who has done XMind German translation for us voluntarily since 2007. We have had a pleasant cooperation with him. During these years, each time when XMind released a new version,  Mr. Jens Pipka kindly did us a favor for German translation. It’s not a easy thing.  We never met each other. There is a sense of trust between us. We really appreciate for all the effort he has done for XMind these years.

And we also would like to say “Thank you” to all our contributors, who help us to do translations, who help us to figure out the reasons for bugs, who offer suggestions for improvements, who do beta test for us and etc. It’s our great honor to have such nice users. Thank you all!

Now XMind new version is around the corner, with your help, therefore, XMind could have this stable and wide development.

A piece of news about XMind

Posted on July 31st, 2010 in New Version | No Comments »

There is a good news for XMind users who speak or like French.  XMind coming new version will have a French language package inside.
Here, let’s say thank you to Mr. Philippe Boukobza and his team. Thank you for all your wonderful contribution!

Use your own dictionary for spell checking in XMind

Posted on July 7th, 2010 in Featured, XMind Basic | 9 Comments »

Nowadays, we are getting used to spell checking whenever we write something. In XMind, you may meet this kind issue, when editing a topic, you expect that spell checking can help you to perfect your spelling.

Now in XMind, the default spell checking is in English. But our users come from all over the world, they speak all kinds of languages. This default spell checking couldn’t meet the need of users who come from non-English speaking countries.

If you come from non-English speaking countries, you may probably want to use your own dictionary for spell checking.

Here one of our users shared a useful website for you to find your own dictionary:
http://www.winedt.org/Dict/

Download the very dictionary,  change the extension to .dict , then add your own dictionary to XMind. (Edit > Preferences > Mind Map > Spelling)

After doing this, in XMind, you can enjoy spell checking for French, German, Spanish and etc. Very easy and useful, right? :) Whenever you need this, do not hesitate to give it a try.