
The author is very responsive and you usually get a response next business day with useful guidance and help.The price is right.I’ve been using mind mapping apps since 1998 as it is a key tool for capturing meeting notes, brainstorming, and kicking off visualizations that are easier to grasp for broader audiences.This one is worth the try. When you choose to export say to a PDF, it prompts you for sending via email for instance and when you choose so, you get a fully hierarchical bulleted listing of the map as well as a graphic (high resolution) of the mind map visual as well.Support is excellent. I’ve evaluated los of mind mapping software for the ipad and this is truly the best.Very easy to move from a PC or Mac Mindjet MM user interface to this one.HELP guide is indeed helpful to learn the ins and outs but it is all there.Exporting via Export and Share menu choices actually work quite well.

Fortunately, a desktop version was released though for both windows and Mac. Before, you could have a free mind or Xmind document exported that would stay in sync with the iThoughts mind map, and a fresh pdf exported each time the map was updated). This truly is a one in a million kind of app because it takes someone who uses his app day in and day out to reach this point.If there is one feature I would like to come back, it would be the auto-synching to other file formats (Ex. Very few apps can stay great for so many years and continue to respect its long-time users. It has matured greatly over the several years of development that has taken place. It continues to respect operating system conventions and new features added to the OS.

The app feels more powerful and not more difficult or complex to use.

The developer had created a great mind mapping experience then, and has improved the app ever since while keeping the user experience pristine. I have used this app since it was released for the original iPad.
