iMindQ – Mind Mapping Reviews – Page 2

3/5 rating based on 29 reviews. Read all reviews for iMindQ – Mind Mapping for iPhone.
iMindQ – Mind Mapping is free iOS app published by SEAVUS DOOEL

good & simple

stojannn

clean design and easy to use. upgraded to premium


Pass on it

Motionone

Freezes and the app doesn't always save the new notes you add. I spent an entire day using it and then it crashed with only the first few entries I made saved. pass on this!


Great

Dccmacc

Love it. Intuitive easy to learn edit and save!!


Just why?

KingKr33per

Okay. I understand that this is a lite version of a full app. But why on earth would they not allow you to print from the app? I tried exporting my map to my camera roll, and the print of that was pixely and unreadable. I use this on my school iPad, and the inability to print directly from the app is a huge inconvenience. Seavus, fix this.


I love this app.

cheyennes17

I love this app, especially when it updates itself. It's so easy to use and I've used it for two classes so far and I love it. Thank you apple.


Review

1uptucker

This app could be better for middle school aged kids


Nice easy to use app

Khaled_Khondker

I would recommend it


mostly worthless

suebi99

The banner ads are in exactly the same spot at the main toolbar so this version is largely useless. I downloaded this lite version of the app to try out the functionality and decide whether to buy the $7.99 version. Hmmmm...


Used to be the best

Phoibos

Update: I went for the full paid app after I wrote that review below. Unfortunately, at some time the app stopped working reliably. It has not been updated but replaced with a new version that operates with a monthly subscription. So after paying for a premium app, I'm now left with a piece of garbage that won't even allow me to work with maps I previously created. And to continue working, I'm now required to pay for a monthly subscription (which I tried to avoid in the first place). Call it bait and switch. Call it greed. But it's something I just won't support. Good bye. Old review: I was looking for a mind mapping app that would a.) allow me to export to PDF and b.) didn't require a monthly subscription or registration with a web site. DropMind meets these requirements. It took me a moment to figure out the context sensitive menus, but after that, I really liked the interface. The maps generated look clean, and I really like how notes for an item show up in a window at the bottom of the screen. You can drag items to change sort order or parents, which is very helpful. The layout is adjusted automatically, which I find very positive. Others might prefer more control. You can even adjust the path of the dependency arrow. There is a 3 map limitation in the lite version that is not immediately obvious, until you find the option to purchase additional map space. I was also not able to open a map file sent via email. Since the lite version does not have sharing enabled, this would make sense. All in all, I would highly recommend this to the casual mind map user and those trying to learn about mind mapping. I can see myself springing for the full version if I don't find any major flaws. Although the full version is a fairly high priced app, it avoids monthly subscription fees that will exceed the purchase price within 2-3 months.


Useless without subscription

MnemonicSpace

You can't even create a blank map to try before you buy.