Affinity and Convertio both lost the hyperlinks though.SimpleMind Desktop Pro is a powerful and reliable brainstorming utility empowering the users to create and edit mind maps with ease, independentemente de sua complexidade. I got a working svg from importing and exporting with Affinity Designer. ExtractPDF web app said there were no images to extract, so I don't think MindNode is creating an SVG embedded in the PDF. I didn’t try Inkscape yet for conversion or extraction. Command line pdf2svg and pdftocairo worked but made unselectable text while the Convertio website made selectable text. Miro (was: RealTimeBoard): couldn’t import markdown data, confusing UI, seems like a web app port PDF to SVG ConversionĪfter reviewing apps and not getting svg export in MindNode, I figured out that pdfs can be converted to svg. InfoRapid KnowledgeBase Builder: $12 in mac app store with no free trial (every single other one i tried has a free trial). has a lot of features including svg export.Ĭanva: art web app. pasting lost all structure, made every node a child of the root node. only 3 weird import options that warn they aren’t 100% compatible. They’ll wordwrap with individual editing. Imports with copy/paste but doesn’t wordwrap nodes by default. txt import says it had an error and logged the details (don’t know where). can import with copy/paste (under the root node, need to manually paste your root node text in separately). Mindomo: mac app looks like web app port, no svg export, opening a txt or md file just opens it in default editor not in mindomo, wtf, RIP. pasted markdown list in and it made every node a child of the untitled root node. need gold membership to see what import options are. Mindmup: web app, publish online feature is auto-deleted after 6 months (not a ) and also you can’t delete it yourself. Mindmeister: web app, iffy UI, no svg exportī: web app, don’t see any import feature, no svg or pdf exportįreeplane (was freemind): awful UI even for a java app, a million export options but crashed trying to export to svg. has pdf and svg export.Īyoa (bought iMindMap): no import, pdf export only, mac desktop app is a blatant port from web app with no file menu. trying to import from mindmaps was a premium feature. unclear if it can import markdown or tabbed text. UI looked bad in screenshots, wanted personal info including phone number for free trial, the web form had horrible formatting, didn’t try it it might be useful sometimes for personally looking at the outline of a document i'm writing. the results are basically unusuable if you put a paragraph of text in a node. but it has little configuration and doesn't do word wrapping. there's a plugin for using it with the atom text editor. JsSyntaxTree is an s-expression based web app suitable for small diagrams with single word nodes. editing dot files sucks if you want to customize appearance of individual nodes. already have an s-expression to dot script that doesn’t add linebreaks but works for grammar charts with one word per node. I would need to write a script to convert from markdown to dot including adding linebreaks cuz there’s no built in word wrap. Xmind zen: limited customization, good themes and structures global options, ok import, no svg export. has weird extra features like some calendar related stuff. IThoughtsX: import/export looks fine, no svg export, iffy UI, a review says it has some good power user features. Omnigraffle+omnioutliner: have to import and export through outliner. I generally prefer simple, readable output without customizing individual nodes. I often prefer to write a bullet point outline in markdown then have software convert it to a tree. They're also good for diagramming sentence grammar. I wanted to find Mind Mapping software for the primary purpose of making tree diagrams for discussions.
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