GitMind
Developer(s) | Apowersoft Ltd. |
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Stable release | GitMind(v1.1.2)
/ 15 December 2019 |
Engine | |
Operating system | Web, Windows, macOS, Linux |
Available in | 8 languages |
List of languages English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese | |
Type | Productivity software, project management and knowledge management |
License | Freemium |
Website | gitmind |
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GitMind is an online mind mapping application that allows its users to visualize, share and collaborate their thoughts with others online. GitMind was launched in August, 2019 by Apowersoft, a software company located in Hong Kong.
Overview[edit]
GitMind supports mind maps, flowcharts, organization charts, fishbone diagrams, tree diagrams and etc. In common cases, it’s used for book summary, knowledge management, real-time collaboration, task management, presentations and meeting minutes. By using cloud storage, users can share and collaborate with other users online. Mind maps can be shared with colleagues via sharing links or entering an email address.
It also allows users to add some icons, images, hyperlinks, comments, and context to nodes, which help visualize the thoughts. Users can view the mind maps in an outline mode and export them to PNG, JPG, PDF, TXT and SVG formats.
Versions[edit]
Date | Name and version | License | Platform | Languages |
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2019 | GitMind v1.1.0 | Freemium | Web | English |
2019 | GitMind v1.1.1 | Freemium | Web | English, French, Japanese, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) |
2019 | GitMind v1.1.2 | Freemium | Web | English, French, Japanese, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
1."Compare The 10 Best Mind Mapping Software Of 2020", The Digital Project Manager, Ben Aston, retrieved January 1, 2020
2."The 6 Best Free Mind Map Tools (And How to Best Use Them)", Make Use Of, Rahul Saigal, retrieved December 9, 2019
3."19 BEST Mind Mapping Software in 2020 (Free & Paid)", guru99, guru99, retrieved January 8, 2020
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