September release
The new release contains improved editing, new importers, map features, minor easements, and much change ‘under the hood’.
The new release contains improved editing, new importers, map features, minor easements, and much change ‘under the hood’.
Editing is now improved, in particular Undo/ Redo.
Here is a quick description of how I process my highlights and notes from my Kindle books. in Kindle: Show Notebook > Export > Save As > xxx-Notebook.htm in Condensr: Advanced > Dropping > Parsing dropped HTML Select and Drag and
The latest release (52.5) of the Thought Condensr also contains a little feature that you can use for relaxing, or for creating random maps to try out the autolayout functions. Find it (using the Java download) under
A new importer enables to import multiple PowerPoint presentations and export their texts.
A new importer allows to connect PDF annotations on a map. The demo file created is here (but of course the pdf-open links don’t work because they point to my copies). Here is the transcript and
For large complex maps, we often wonder whether some rearranging would clear all overlapping lines. Now this new utility helps finding out if a simple solution exists: Advanced > Layouts > Check Overlap Need If yes, we can move
This large map is my Twitter network of exactly 100 people, and how they follw each other.
The most important feature of our Condensr can now get exported to H5P.
New improvements enable the user to play with larger datasets and max out the complexity of a map, to find out how many connections can be shown without losing a sense of orientation and gestalt.