This means I probably have to remember to confirm the sync with Dropbox and SimpleMind happened. Minutes later, SimpleMind popped-up a notice that there was a conflict and SimpleMind would save another mind map.
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I modified on my Android device, went back to my Desktop, waited for the Dropbox notification “ was recently updated” in the upper right of my Mac, and started viewing the mind map in SimpleMind, and expanding nodes. So I paid $5 on Google Play to test my primary Android device with syncing. Conflicts of syncing – The syncing from Dropbox was pretty sweet and enticing feature, but I knew I had to buy to test if I would have problems.With auto-layout, searching in FreeMind is simple and clean. For all you Clint Eastwood fans :D, I must say, this is the ugly (see screenshot below): The currently highlighted node can sometimes be hidden, as it is below, depending on how you finagle the search. When searching for something such as “load”, the nodes expanded, no exploded, into an impossible amount of overlapping. In SimpleMind, I spent way too much time… maybe over 1 hour… compulsively organizer my higher level branches (pardon my advance math speak, but I’ll call the individual branch points nodes) as much as possible so they would not overlap. Poor search (find) support. Maybe my mind maps are huge.
No practical way to reconcile the differences when a conflict arises.I quickly got 2 conflicts when syncing via Dropbox with my Android device.Practically speaking, I could not search (find) by keywords such as “load” because the lower branches (nodes) overlapped too much and I could not see the context. My mind maps are huge but lots of good info that I need in one place.