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NovaMind 4 Pro and Express for Mac released

We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of NovaMind 4 Pro and NovaMind 4 Express for Mac. NovaMind 4 is a complete rewrite of major portions of NovaMind, and introduces many new features like Map Styles, Themes, Graphic Styles, Templates, Document View, a completely new user interface, and many improvements throughout the application. NovaMind 4 can be downloaded from the NovaMind downloads page.

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Mindmapping on Vista - with the Ribbon GUI!

Published January 23rd, 2007 in .NET, Technology blog

I am a big fan of mindmapping and a regular user of Mind Manager X5 pro when I was running XP on my system. However, X5 Pro is not compatible with running on Vista. Looking at other mindmap programs revealed a couple of free ones however both required Java (Freemind & Compedium). I have never been very comfortable with Java.

Then I came across Novamind. Not one that I had ever looked at before. Net 2.0 based, lovely GUI and the Ribbon!

Downloading and istalling the 30 day trial was painless (except for the now familiar Vista UAC dialogues). A day after I had installed an update was released, the program notified me of this on launch and offered to download the update and install it. 2 clicks and it was updated to the new version. This was also pretty impressive.

The program has a mind map tutor with step by step tutorial building up to a complex mindmap with all the bells and whistles.

I am very impressed so far. Novamind lends itself to both quick and simple note-taking and brain storming mindmaps as well as complicated maps with graphical background, icons and attached documents/resources. I think I have found my replacement to Mind Manager.

Sumeet Chadha : Birmingham, United Kingdom


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