![]() XPT Software & Consulting’s SimpleMind represents a collection of iOS, Windows and Mac mind-mapping applications that all sport a common interface and which seamlessly share your maps across all of those platforms. Overall, I found the entire process to be a bit clunky. Customization is limited to changing colors and adding notes, but you can only make these changes by tapping a bubble, then tapping an edit button, and then selecting a menu for what you want to change. IBlueSky does offer nice drag, copy, cut, and paste options for moving and copying branches and placing them in other locations on your map. This may not sound significant, but as your map grows, you’ll end up doing a fair amount of scrolling, or squeezing and pinching to navigate around the screen as the map expands well beyond what you can see. ![]() This marks iBlueSky’s first shortcoming-New branches added to your map are placed about an inch away from the bubble they’re linked to. You add new sub-ideas by selecting the bubble that you want your new idea to branch off of and then tapping the small (+) button that appears at the bottom right-hand side of the screen. ![]() When you type a title in that bubble, your project takes on the same name any time you edit the bubble, the name of your project will change as well. New iBlueSky projects open to a blank page with a single main heading bubble in the center.
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