Although its likely, that some file extensions may be missing from the list of associated file extensions with the application, yet they can be opened, be part of, or otherwise be associated with the program. However most, if not all directly associated file extensions should be listed with its appropriate program. The list of extensions used or otherwise associated with the application may not be complete, because many common file extensions on our website, such as jpg (pictures) or txt (text files), can be opened by a large number of applications, or are too general file format. Note: You can click on any file extension link from the list below, to view its detailed information. In order to continue using MindGenius with either of these products you should install an older version that is not branded as Mindjet.IThoughtsX works with the following file extensions: Since the acquisition Mindjet have removed the ability to export in MindGenius format. *Thinking Space and iThoughts have been acquired by Mindjet and rebranded as Mindjet applications. If you need to send a map to a colleague who needs this level of control, they can download the free MindGenius Viewer) Create & Enabling Tasks Dependent Task Task Links Task Completion Task Properties List View iPhone iPad Mac Preferences Import & Export. (Note: There are currently no export options that allow the map to be expanded/collapsed. The same testing effort goes in to each minor release too. If a change had been made that broke a MindGenius feature it would be discovered and fixed prior to release. Prior to release we spend months testing MindGenius across multiple operating systems and software versions. As a result, it is very rare that a change is made to the Office suite that breaks any of the functionality in MindGenius. Microsoft themselves put a great deal of effort into making sure that changes they make do not affect the operation of previous versions and features therein. The mental map can be saved as HTML, Word file, MS Project and so on. It is also possible to import data from spreadsheet software such as Excel. MindGenius uses the Office Automation API to send data to Office applications. One of the good features of this software is the ability to import or export information from other mental map software such as iMindmap and XMind and so on. Outlook is currently the only external source of contacts. To create two-way linking of tasks between Outlook and MindGenius the tasks need to be manually recreated in MindGenius, then sent to Outlook. These export options could also be used as an intermediary between MindGenius and additional tools that do no integrate with MindGenius directly, but do work with Microsoft Office applications (eg. Other – PDF, HTML, Text file, Freemind, Freemind, iThoughts* (iPhone/iPad), Thinkingspace* (Android), Pocket Mindmap, RTF (Rich Text Format), OPML.Export as an image (JPEG, PNG, BMP, EMF).Microsoft Excel (In Gantt view, there is an additional option to export to Excel Gantt chart).Other – Freemind, iThoughts* (iPhone/iPad), Thinkingspace* (Android), Pocket Mindmap, Brainbloom.MindGenius iPad – (Maps can be imported via email, Dropbox or iTunes).Microsoft Project – (Import a Project plan).Microsoft Word – (Heading styles are used to determine map hierarchy).Version 3.9 adds some extremely useful capabilities that I need. I opened iThoughtsX on my computer and it is already version Version 3.11 (). The following import and export options are available within MindGenius Desktop. I also use Mindnode, but have trouble deciding which is my favorite.
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