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- Version: 1.5.2, 6/9/2007 02:23AM PST
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aoimedia
I've tried loads of Mind Mapping software packages but NoteMind is the only one I've actually purchased, stuck with and used with my valuable data.
I wont go into technical details, but NoteMind just feels 'right' as does the price (hey, I'm a poor student!) compared with other solutions such as OmniOutliner (which needs to export to OmniGraffle in-order to show information links/nodes as a graphical representation.)
The developer seems to be constantly improving the application too, which is always encouraging.
Give NoteMind a spin and revel as your 'information-chaos' is forced into forming a nice orderly queue. :-)
aoi
I wont go into technical details, but NoteMind just feels 'right' as does the price (hey, I'm a poor student!) compared with other solutions such as OmniOutliner (which needs to export to OmniGraffle in-order to show information links/nodes as a graphical representation.)
The developer seems to be constantly improving the application too, which is always encouraging.
Give NoteMind a spin and revel as your 'information-chaos' is forced into forming a nice orderly queue. :-)
aoi
So far, so good. 



- Version: 1.5.1, 6/6/2007 02:59AM PST
t:f
I've been looking out for mind-mapper for a while now, and apart from Novamind, which costs 'an arm and a leg', there isn't much else worth considering (I wasn't impressed by the 'Omni' range of products- despite all that hype about them- far too fiddly). However, Notemind (kind of Novamind and Notebook rolled into one? ;) ) looks really promising, and I love the Mac OS9-like docking- very cool! I'd love to also see some sort of XML output for project management. Automatic Harvard website referencing too would also be very cool (for us lazy students and researchers!) And the price? £10?!? A bargain!! Really looking forward to seeing how this beauty develops. No one has rated it yet- so lets give it a 5 star rating- hopefully this will help the developer make a bit of cash to further its development :D
But the icing one the cake is the Synium support forum. At the time of this writing, the thread about lost data has no response by the developer, yet the forum is populated with the developer's comments about Apple's announcement, and about Randy Newman being on stage.
I guess Randy Newman is more important than taking care of paying customers.