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Maptini app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 328 ratings )
Business Productivity
Developer: Barking Minds LLC
4.99 USD
Current version: 4.0.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 04 May 2010
App size: 1.34 Mb

Maptini lets you build mind maps collaboratively on your iPad, iPhone, or the Web, syncing data in real time as you work with your friends, classmates or colleagues from anywhere in the world. It’s a simple and intuitive tool for organizing and sharing your ideas from a lecture, a project, or a brain-storming session.

Our easy-to-use interface and real-time sync makes creating mind maps a state-of-the-art collaboration experience. Your co-creators can add to the visual map from their own devices, and their changes will appear on your screen as you work.

Work from your portable device using this app, or head to Maptini.com to create, edit and share maps on the Web.

The iPad is the ultimate mind-mapping platform, and Maptini is designed to allow users to leverage the power of the device for note-taking, brainstorming, GTD, ideation, backlog management, product development, and more.

Maptini includes:

- Real-time map sharing and editing
-- See your collaborators’ changes appear on your iPad as you work
-- Share your maps with the world
-- Choose friends and colleagues to invite to share your map
-- Free remote storage of shared mind maps
-- One-click download of shared maps

- Edit maps on the Web
- Search local and public maps
- Full color support

- Easy-to-use mind-mapping functionality
-- Drag and drop
-- Transplanting nodes
-- Touch and type
-- Panning/zooming
-- Multi-touch gestures
-- Landscape and portrait views

A quote from a beta tester: "I used Maptini with three of my coworkers to brainstorm and design a product feature set. I was amazed at how easy it was for all of us to add features simultaneously, and how much it helped guide and structure our discussion. It was such an effective tool for sharing ideas -- even with all of us in the same room. I cant wait to use this app with remote users."