And here the first of many promised news articles about mind42. As of today, a new build of mind42 has gone online featuring the following improvements:
- Fixed JavaScript error when including mind map into a blog
- Performance boost when loading big maps
- New help texts for the publish dialog
- New prompts when leaving map with unsaved changes
And of course some minor bug fixes have gone into this release too, as they always will in future builds as well. But we’ve also changed something in the Terms of Use! As a reaction to a comment on mind-mapping.org we’ve changed our terms of use concerning the rights of user generated content.
Hopefully you’ve also recognized one of the biggest changes of the last build #10: The Todo Attachment.
Just open the attachment panel of any node and check out the new todo attachment which allows you to manage a todo list for every node.

Outstanding. I am quite excited about the project. Mindmapping is an amazing way to brainstorm. What has been missing is an affordable and easy-to-institute way to collaborate on a mindmaps. This promises to be an overwhelmingly usable solution to both of those issues.
Bravo!
Comment by Lone McCord on Tue, 05.06.2007 - 2:00
minor bug:
1. create New Node.
2. fill in the name (dont press enter or apply)
3. click one of the icons (new link, select icon or something)
defect: the name of the node is back to default. filled in name should be retained.
Comment by Iwein on Wed, 06.06.2007 - 13:11
@lwein - Thanks for the comment. This is a known usability issue which will be addressed in the future.
Comment by Stefan Schuster on Fri, 08.06.2007 - 22:45
Bravo. I shall amend my comments about your terms of service forthwith!
Vic
Comment by VicGee on Fri, 22.06.2007 - 12:10
Awesome system and idea, at last I have some one to put ideas in the middle of the night and know where to find them the next day, better yet find my team has built on them in that time to.
It would be handy to have the ability to tie nodes into each other where two different concepts use the same basic ideas.
Comment by Chris Sanderson on Sat, 23.06.2007 - 22:18