Xmind is a mind mapping and brainstorming software, It is developed by XMIND LTD, a company registered in Hong Kong,[1] and first released in 2007.[2][1] The application can be used to visualize ideas, clarify thoughts, manage complex information, and promote team collaboration. People use Xmind to improve their productivity and creativity while working or learning. As of April 2013, Xmind was selected as the most popular mind mapping software on Lifehacker.[3] There is also a branch in China Mainland called "深圳市爱思软件技术有限公司",[4] although its role in XMind cannot be confirmed.
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Xmind supports mind maps, logic charts, brace maps, organization charts, tree structure, timelines, fishbone diagrams, tree tables, and matrix. Normally, it is used by businesses and students for knowledge management, learning aid, meeting minutes, presentations, etc. The application offers various modes for distraction-free entry and smooth workflow. It is currently available on all platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS/iPadOS, Android, and Web.
As of November 2022, there are two main licensing editions of Xmind, which are Xmind (current edition) and XMind 8 (legacy edition).[5]
Xmind is a subscription-based edition, and it supports all platforms which is compatible with all types of ’’’.xmind
’’’ files.
XMind 8 is a legacy edition with a lifetime license available to purchase. The latest version of XMind 8 is compatible with all types of .xmind
files as well.
Xmind saves content in an Xmind Workbook file format. The .xmind
format suffix is used.
An Xmind workbook may contain more than one sheet, as in spreadsheet software. Each sheet may contain multiple topics, including one central topic, multiple main topics and multiple floating topics. Various structures can be inserted in one mind map, allowing the mind map to visualize information in different ways.
The latest .xmind
file format implementing Xmind Workbooks consists of a ZIP compressed archive containing an JSON document for contents, a .png
image file for thumbnails, and some directories for attachments. The file format is open and based on some principles of OpenDocument/OfficeOpenXML.