IMO it deserves the crown in the mind mapping field on OS X. If you're into mind maps and still unsatisfied by the solution you have, iThoughsX might be for you. I could go on quite some more on the merits of this fine app. And with the last feature lifts regarding task management, I'm sure I'll hold my toe in that pond soon enough. I love it to prepare and host pen and paper roleplaying sessions. I also use it to track the development of small websites. Links, PDFs, images - iThoughts takes them all. A huge map with references and excerpts form articles helps me to stay on top of my research field. I also use it for brainstorming (on my own or in meetings), for organizing and writing articles (with the fine export options I don't have to worry about handing it over to a Word Processor when needed). A quick search revealed that I have about 150 different maps by now. All with one app and file (if they gave me a dime for every "that wasn't Powerpoint, was it?" I have heared since, I'd easily refinanced the app just by that). I'm giving presentations and lectures on a regular basis and iThoughts has become my main tool for doing so: brainstorm - organzie - elaborate - present. Styles and icons make it easy to bring your maps into shape for an audience. I'm constantly amazed by the speed the developer is improving this software without sabotaging it's usability. IThouhtsX gets all those points right: It has a impressive feature set that is easily accessible. Last but not least, a lot of mind mapping software seems to be clasified as "professional" whicht I translate with "it is ok to charge 200 bucks or more for it". A lot of them come with their own idiosyncratic file format and limited export power. Some are "built for OSX" but concentrate on a small feature set. Some of them are ok, but none of them gets everything right: Some are cross plattform apps written in Java making them crash prone and slow with larger maps. There are dozens of mind mapping solutions out for the Mac. I'm a little baffled that nobody has left some praise for iThoughsX, so I guess I'll have to jump in. Great app, super feature set, very responsive developer. And now, just over a year later, the app has flown through v1 and v2 to reach v3. That might have been how v1.0 entered the world, but it was not what I found in v.1.11, for it was far more capable and stable than I'd dared to hope. My expectations were low: I was hoping for a stable viewer of my iPad mind maps with basic editing capability. 1.11 on 1/6/15, to support and encourage the developer. So great was my delight when at length I discover a Mac version had come on the scene, simply because it promised to increase the utility of my iPad version manyfold. Its utility was harshly limited, though, in that there was no corresponding Mac application. I first met iThoughts as an iPad app where it shined brightly amongst the competition, and it helped me focus my thoughts on many occasions. It's fast, easy to use, feature-rich, but those features remain out of my way unless I need them I need. This is an outstanding mind-mapping application.
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