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MindNode Pro 1.10 User Guide

Table of Contents
Introduction!
Requirements!

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Preferences!
General! Style! Shortcuts!

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Basic Concepts!
Mind mapping ! Nodes ! Connections ! Sharing!

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Creating Nodes ! Adding Files to Nodes ! Adding Web Links to Nodes ! Formatting Nodes ! Changing the Node Branch Color!

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Changing the Node Text Color, Size, and Font! 8 Organizing Nodes ! Connecting Nodes! Using the Inspector! About Color Styles! 8 8 9 9

Sharing!
Importing! Exporting! Sharing!

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INTRODUCTION

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BASIC CONCEPTS

Introduction

MindNode Pro is an elegant, easy-to-use mind mapping application for your Mac that lets you collect and structure ideas and study and solve problems. Mind maps can be used for many different tasks, including to-do lists, brainstorming, holiday planning, research, writing, and project management.

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Requirements In order to run MindNode Pro, you will need a Mac running Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 or newer. To view or edit your shared MindNode documents on an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, the device must be running iOS 5.0 or later with a copy of MindNode touch installed.
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of the nodes that radiates from the central nodes, that node and all its children--but not the central node or any of the other nodes that radiate from the central node--will also be selected. MindNode Pro references nodes in several different ways: The main node is the central, highlighted node from which all other nodes radiate. It is however possible to have more than one main node (and more than one main concept) in the same document, which can be useful for comparing two big ideas. A parent node is a node from which other nodes descend. Sibling nodes are nodes that both descend from the same parent node. A child node is a node that descends from another node. Keep in mind that these descriptions are always relative to a particular node. So a node that radiates directly from the main node is a child, but it almost certainly has siblings, and it may very well have children and be a parent node itself.

There are several important concepts in the use of MindNode Pro. If some or all of these look familiar, feel free to skip ahead--you can always come back to this section later.

Mind mapping Mind mapping is a way of generating, representing, linking, and organising ideas. It's especially useful whenever you need to take down a number of related ideas in a hurry--for example, when brainstorming, making a quick to-do list or taking notes for class. Mindmapping allows you to bring structure to your notes, making it easier to see the connections between different items and arrive at novel solutions and new ideas. Mind maps usually appear as some number of main topics radiating outward as lines from a central core idea. These main topics break down into smaller topics and ideas, which can in turn be broken out into even smaller concepts as desired. There's no set limit to how small these branches can get or how many you can create--if you had enough time and a large enough workspace, you could conceivably create a mind map that breaks the human race down by continent, then by nations, states, cities, and streets, all the way down to each individual human being. (We don't recommend trying it, though.)

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Connections Connections are exactly what they sound like: links between different nodes. In traditional mind maps, connections are usually hierarchical. That is, each node is linked directly only to its parent and its children. However, MindNode Pro also allows you to make special connections between any two nodes to illustrate relationships that aren't well-represented by the hierarchical view.

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Nodes Each idea or piece of information in a mind map is referred to as a node. When you perform an action on a node, all nodes that were created as "children" of that node are also affected. For example, when you select the central node, all other nodes will also be selected. If you select one

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Sharing MindNode Pro lets you share your mind maps to your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch so you can use or

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edit them there. You can share documents using iCloud, Dropbox, or WiFi sharing. This is separate from MindNode Pro's Export feature, which lets you save your mind maps in other formats (including outlines and images).
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Now that we have the what out of the way, let's talk about the how.

with a link to that le. For example, if you drop Example.txt into your mind map, MindNode Pro will create a new main node called Example. You can then simply drag this new node onto another node to make it a child of that node instead of a main node.

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Adding Web Links to Nodes MindNode Pro makes adding a web link to a node easy. Just double-click the node you want to add it to so you can edit the title of the node, select the text you want to turn into a link, and then go to Edit in the menubar and choose "Add Link" or press "+K. Paste or type the URL you want to link to in the "Link destination"" box that appears, and click "OK". To remove a link, double-click the node again-making sure not to click the link itself, since that will open your web browser to that page--and then select the text again. Go to Edit in the menubar and choose "Edit Link" (which should now appear in place of "Add Link") or press "+K again. When the "Link destination" box appears again, click the "Remove Link"" button. You can also simply right-click or Control+click the link once you've selected it and choose "Remove Link". Finally, you can add and remove links using the Inspector. To learn more about that, skip ahead to the Using the Inspector section.

Creating Nodes There are several ways to create new nodes in MindNode Pro. The simplest and easiest way to create a new node is to click the plus sign that appears when you hover your mouse over an existing node. MindNode Pro will automatically create a new child node. Alternatively, you can click and drag the plus sign; the new node will be created wherever you drop it. You can also create a node by pressing a keyboard shortcut. By default, these shortcuts are 'Tab' for a new child node, 'Return' for a new sibling node, and 'Shift + Return' for a new main node (there is no default keyboard shortcut for a new parent node). You can set these keyboard shortcuts--more on this in the Preferences section--and you can always see what the current shortcuts are (and create new nodes) by clicking on Node in the menubar.

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Adding Files to Nodes Sometimes you may want to refer to a le on your computer in your mind map. In MindNode Pro, you can add a link to a le to a node simply by dragging and dropping the le from the Finder onto that node. You can also add les from your media library (iPhoto, iTunes, and your Movies folder) by clicking the Media button on the toolbar and dragging a le from the Media panel. You can drag a le into your mind map without connecting it to a node; in that case, MindNode Pro will create a new main node titled after the le

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Formatting Nodes You can change several aspects of any given node, including the color of the branch it's on, the color and size of the text in the node itself, and the font used for that node.

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Changing the Node Branch Color To change a node's branch color, simply click that node once, and then click the Colors button in the toolbar and choose the color you want. Be aware that that color will also be applied to the branches that descend from that node.

you realise that a node would be better placed somewhere else, simply click and drag that node onto the node that should be its new parent. It will immediately become a child of that node.

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Connecting Nodes If you have two nodes that aren't hierarchically related to each other, but which still need to be connected, MindNode Pro has the answer: just hold Shift and drag from one node to the other. You can also click one of them and then click the Connect button in the toolbar (or press Shift-"-L) or right-click one of them and choose "Create Connection"". Either way, an arrow or line will now follow your mouse from that node; click on another node, and the arrow will connect the two nodes.

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Changing the Node Text Color, Size, and Font There are two ways to change the text color, size, and font for a node. One is useful if you only want to change that particular node; the other is useful if you also want to change all of that node's children. If you want to change only one node, double-click that node and select the text you want to change. Then click the Fonts button in the toolbar and make whatever changes you want just as you would in any other app. If you want to change the text of one node plus all its children, click that node once (rather than double-clicking it) to select it. All of its children should also be selected automatically. Once those nodes are selected, simply click the Fonts button on the toolbar and make whatever changes you want.

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To edit this new connection's appearance, jump down to Using the Inspector below. To delete one of these non-hierarchical connections, either click it and press the Delete key or right-click it and choose "Delete".

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Detaching Nodes Sometimes you may create a node connected to your mind map, only to realise that it's not as strongly related as you thought. When that happens, you can either drag it to another, more closely related node to connect it there, or you can detach it and keep it on your mind map as an isolated node (at least until you can gure out where it belongs). To detach a node, simply press 'd' while dragging it. Alternatively, you can click a node and choose "Detach" from the Node menu in the menubar, right-click it and choose "Detach" from the contextual menu, or click it and press Shift-"-D.

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Organizing Nodes One key to useful mind maps is organisation. Without the right structure and connections, a mind map can devolve into a jumble of ideas. MindNode Pro provides several features to keep your mind maps well-organised.

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Moving Nodes MindNode Pro makes it very easy to move nodes between different sections of your mind map. If

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Folding and Unfolding Nodes When you want a high level overview of your mind map without getting into the little details, or you want to reduce distractions so you can focus on a particular area of your mind map, MindNode Pro lets you fold and unfold your nodes. When you fold a node, all of its children are hidden; when you unfold it, they return to their normal location. The easiest way to fold a node is to hold down the Option key on your keyboard so that the box next to that node shows several lines instead of a plus sign, then click that box. Alternatively, you can click the node you want to fold, then click the Fold button in the toolbar or go to Node in the menubar and click "Fold Nodes". Finally, you can right-click the node and choose "Fold" from the contextual menu. To unfold a node again, you can Option-click the box next to the folded node, click the Unfold button in the toolbar, go to Node in the menubar and click "Unfold Nodes", or right-click the node and choose "Unfold".

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Document The Document tab of the Inspector lets you change the background color of the document, as well as metadata like the Author, Title, Keywords, and Comments.

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Style The Style tab lets you change the shape of nodes between the normal Branch shape and a Filled shape that resembles a main node, which is particularly useful for highlighting important nodes. You can also change the appearance of a node's branch, making it thinner or thicker, dashed, or differently colored.

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Text The Text tab lets you change the appearance of node text, including alignment, the width of the node's text eld, and creating web links.

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About Color Styles MindNode comes with various beautiful predened Color Styles. They can be found in the Document tab of the Inspector. To change the style of all nodes select a Color Style from the menu. On the bottom is also an entry to select a Custom Style. The Style tab in the Preferences allows to select a Default Color Style. This style will be applied to all new MindNode documents. This is also where the Custom Style can be customized. Pick your favorite style of cross-connections, nodes, branches, and fonts. Styling goes beyond just having a global style for your entire document however. As outlined earlier, every node can have a different color, font, size,

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Smart Layout A mind map can be a chaotic structure, and sometimes you nd yourself running out of space. When that happens, you can go to the View menu and choose Smart Layout, which will gure out the most efcient way to organise your mind map and often open up more space for you to use.

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Using the Inspector Like Apple's iWork applications, MindNode Pro includes an Inspector pane that lets you get the most out of your mind maps by making quick changes to different aspects of them.

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etc. # When dragging to reconnect, a node normally takes on the style of the parent node. Holding the Option key disables this function temporarily. In the General Preferences is a setting to always inherit style when reconnecting. Note that pasting nodes also inherits their style. To paste nodes and re-apply their style based on the parent node, select Paste and Match Style from the Edit menu instead.
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Sharing
MindNode Pro can import from and export to several other mind map and note-taking formats.

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To share documents with your other Mac via iCloud If the document you want to share already exists: 1. Open the document you want to share in MindNode Pro. 2. In the menu bar, go to the File menu and hover over iCloud. 3. Click Move to iCloud; the le will be removed from the Finder and saved to iCloud.

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Importing Nothing tricky here--just go to the File menu and choose Open (or press "-O), then choose the Freemind (.mm) or OPML (.opml) le you want to open. Be aware that some features, like MindNode Pro's connections, maybe lost when moving mind maps between different applications.

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If you're creating the document you want to share: 1. Go to the File menu and click Save or press command-S to save the document as normal. 2. Make sure that "Move Document to iCloud" is checked in the Save dialog. 3. Save the document; it will be saved directly to iCloud.

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Exporting To export a mind map in another format, go to the File menu and choose "Export;" (or press Shift-"-E), then choose the le format you want to export. MindNode Pro supports exporting as a FreeMind document or OPML le for use with other mind mapping applications, an RTF, or text le for use as an outline, or a PDF, PNG, or TIFF for use as an image or standalone non-editable document.

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To access documents shared via iCloud: 1. Click the iCloud item in the MindNode Pro toolbar or go to the File menu, hover over iCloud, and click Open iCloud Document. 2. Find and double-click your document in the iCloud Documents browser that appears.

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Sharing In addition to exporting mind maps for use with other applications, you can also share your mind maps to iPads, iPhones, and iPad touches running MindNode touch and open mind maps from your iOS devices on your Mac. MindNode Pro offers two ways to share documents. iCloud sharing lets you share documents between Macs that are signed in to your iCloud account anywhere in the world, while WiFi sharing lets you easily share documents with iOS devices on the same wireless network as your Mac.

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To share documents with MindNode touch over WiFi 1. Make sure your Mac and your iOS device are connected to the same WiFi network. 2. Make sure the document you want to share with your iOS device is open on your Mac. 3. Click the Sharing button on the toolbar.

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4. Go to the sharing screen on your iOS device (go to the main document list view, tap the Share button in the bottom left-hand corner, and choose "MindNode Pro"). 5. On your Mac, click the device where it has appeared under Devices in the Sharing window. 6. On your iOS device, choose Allow. 7. To share a mind map from your Mac, click Mac (open documents), select the document to share, and press Export. The mind map will be transferred to your device. To import a mind map from your device, click Mobile Device, select the document to import, and press Import. The mind map will be opened on your Mac.

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MindNode touch also offers several other methods of importing and exporting documents; for more information on those, please see the user guide for MindNode touch.
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MindNode Pro lets you customize a number of features to provide the best mindmapping experience for you.

General The General tab includes layout and appearance preferences, as well as how to handle updates and what MindNode Pro should do when you launch it.

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Style The Style tab lets you change the default settings for new mind maps. If you prefer a darker background color, thicker branches, different branch colors. Pick your favorite font for new main nodes as well as normal nodes here as well.

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Shortcuts The Shortcuts tab allows you to set your own keyboard shortcuts for creating new nodes and editing a selected node. You can also determine whether pressing the Space key should open Quick Look on the selected node (useful if you use les in your mind maps) or turn the mouse into the hand tool so you can grab your mind map and easily move around within your canvas (useful if you nd yourself moving around inside one document a lot).

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