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Plan out your next project on your iPad with this handy iOS-based mind mapping tool.
Once you are finished or ready to hand off to a collaborator, iThoughtsHD provides a variety of ways to share your mind map. Choices include email, Wi-Fi, the cloud, and saving to the iPad's camera roll. Cloud choices include Dropbox and other WebDAV-compatible services. One cloud storage service that is not suppported, however, is Apple's iCloud.
As for saving your mind map, iThoughtsHD provides a long list of available file formats, ranging from its own .itmz format for sharing an editable mind map with other users of the iPad or iPhone app, to PNG (image), PDF, and a variety of file formats used by desktop mind map software packages.
If your iPad and desktop or notebook computer can see each other on a local area network, iThoughtsHD's Wi-Fi transfer feature provides a temporary Web server on the iPad itself. You can see in the screenshot below that the app shows you the IP address (192.168.0.100 in this instance) and TCP port number 44444 (this port number is always the same).
Pointing a desktop Web browser to the iThoughtsHD temporary Web server renders a screen like the one below. Each mind map is listed in the first cell of a row under a folder. To the right of each mind map name are download buttons for each of the file export formats available. Any or all of the formats can be downloaded to a local drive from this Web page.
One of iThoughtsHD's export format choices is for FreeMind. FreeMind is free, open-source mind map software for desktop platforms. The Java-based software can be used with Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux desktops, and requires a Java Runtime. The screenshot below shows how the iThoughtsHD mind map I created looks in FreeMind. Note that although the general visual organization and even color scheme are retained, many of the visual details and graphical flourishes from iThoughtsHD are not present when viewed with FreeMind or other mind map software. So, if you plan to collaborate with someone using other mind map software, it's best to keep the visual flourishes to a minimum.
iThoughtsHD was one of the first apps I bought for my iPad. I bought the original version soon after it was released in April 2010 for $7.99. Nearly two years later, it remains one of the my most valued tools. I turn to it for organizing ideas and tasks of all kinds. It gets popped up on my iPad in offices, coffee shops, and restaurants any time that even moderately complex ideas are discussed and documented.
iThoughtsHD demonstration by the developer, Craig Scott.
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