![]() ![]() This ability to save now lets you more easily share your maps between different computers. It allows you to make changes on your work computer, and then go home and modify what you've worked on without having to worry that the changes won't be synced. I've suggested ways to do this in the past, but a built-in option is the simplest way to do it. The second feature included as part of the cloud update is the ability to update your maps online. The ability to update via the web means it allows you to login from anywhere and make changes to your maps. The best part of this is that this allows you to login using your phone or tablet. It's not quite a mobile app yet, but it gives you some more options for when you want to access your information from your mobile. The cloud implementation seems like it's likely one of the last steps before we see a native XMind app. I'm just speculating when I write this, but I believe that an app version of XMind is probably coming soon. The video version of this XMind review covers several other features that I really like. I've listed them below for your reference. If you'd like to skip right to this part, it's at 5:33 of the video.Like the red indicator when moving topics.Can hide or show the + and – when printing as an image.There are some things in the latest version that I think could still be refined more. ![]() This section of the video begins at 7:53.I feel like I'm losing some height from the tab being lower.Pop up menu's don't have close buttons.Only minimize – Did they take away to make it look cleaner? I need to right click to close.Removed the Save as new workbook – I loved that. ![]() Longer to start up when you have maps linked to online.Removed home map – Now it remembers the last session.Need to right click to delete comments – I'd rather highlight in the comments window and use the delete key.Helps me spin off sheets when they get too big. ![]()
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