MindNode Pro 1.3.4 and MindNode 1.3.4
I released new versions of my applications MindNode Pro and MindNode today. This is a minor maintenance release.
Release Notes:
MN: Fixes typos in the japanese localization.
MN/MNP: Fixes an issue with node wells not showing up when selecting a node or editing a node.
MN/MNP: Enabled basic scripting support.
MN/MNP: The window zoom button will now maximize the window.
MNP: Fixes issues when reverting documents with folded associations.
MNP: Improved smart link detection.
MNP: Fixes a crash when using the unregistered version and creating a new node with the node well.



June 17th, 2009 at 8:59 pm
MN Pro is becoming more and more funny to use and precise and polished.
I’m waiting for each release in the same state as the Tex Avery’s wolf seeing a girl …
It would be great to have a few examples for AppleScript or to make MindNod Pro “recordable”
Cheers!
jean-louis
June 18th, 2009 at 5:08 pm
Thank you for your comment.
MN/MNP currently supports all the default AppleScript commands and I currently don’t support custom commands. They won’t make it into the app before 2.0 or later as it requires a major update of the model.
Recording the input should work fine with the current version.
Markus
June 22nd, 2009 at 6:34 pm
MN is a fantastic app. The simplicity and ease of use is at the forefront where useability should be. The clean interface is a joy to use. What would make it even better is to able to drag and drop images into MN’s nodes. The visual aspect would add a great deal of productivity and instant connection on sight. Keep up the great work. I’m hoping this evolves with time.
June 22nd, 2009 at 7:33 pm
Alex,
thank you for your feedback. I have plans to add image support to MNP, but at the moment MindNode (touch) is slowing down MNP development. I hope to resume development after the initial release of the touch version.
Markus
July 6th, 2009 at 10:56 am
I would be interested in MN Pro if I could drag images onto the mind map. But the lack of this feature wipes out a large part of the visual element, and makes me look elsewhere for a product. I’ll keep checking – hope to see image support sometime.