Forget MindApp
I hereby no longer endorse MindApp on the basis that I can’t buy it (because I’m in Australia and they won’t let me buy it) and I haven’t received an answer to my enquiry about why they won’t let me buy it.
I hereby no longer endorse MindApp on the basis that I can’t buy it (because I’m in Australia and they won’t let me buy it) and I haven’t received an answer to my enquiry about why they won’t let me buy it.
Who’s fault is it when you want X to happen, but somehow Y happens (and it’s not a bug in the software)?
Based on the reports and comparisons on the Mind Mapping Software Weblog, I downloaded trials for iMindMap and MindApp.
I don’t want to get all conspiracy theorist or start throwing blame around without evidence, but I am awfully suspicious that I could no longer ignore the iTunes upgrade notifications from version 6 to 7 after iTunes simply stopped working tonight.
It’s a nice concept - except when serverside scripting isn’t an option.