Category : Productivity
Great app and works fine. I wish that one could see the note identitations without clicking the notes first. Wish also that you can include images in notes and that the note titles show when notes are collapsed.
How is the paid version different from the free one? Like the simplicity of the free version, though I'd like to add other tabs in the working page that may not be linked to the initial ideal/tab, and / or link multiple ideas(vs stemming out from d main component. "cross linking".
This is nice mind mapping app but is does not gives you features of branch editing like its thickness and tapering , i guess it would be cool if there is a feature on branch editing
Everything in this app is very amazing but there's no way to save the map as a document on the device What is the point if I can't save My work
A decent app, especially with the Halna Outliner app. (I'm afraid I've been spoiled by FreeMind on my PC!)
Not possible to import from other apps using Storage Access Framework.
works well. has everything i need, practical functionality
Use it all the time.. Awesome
Helpfull
Along with Outliner, 100% simple and uncluttered.
This could be the essential "scapple-like" app for Android but the interface still too cumbersome. Zooming horribly slow, no option for custom default note appearance, unnecessarily thick borderlines etc.
HalnaMind is actually more stable than Mindjet when it comes to reliably autosaving my maps and easier to use to flash compose a map than SimpleMind. I map and write using HalnaMind and HalnaOutliner together on my phone and Freemind on my computers. Love the import and export functions. I second the request for finer lines. It would be great to have style templates too like in SimpleMind. Thanks for continuing to improve and update HM and HalnaOutliner!
Best, sheer Genius! Keep up the good app.
I like this Halna Map's cooperation with Halna Outliner. But map building is not so easy to do or see on phone screens. The map app is still beta. For now it is easier to work from the Outliner, then view the results in the map app. I did pay to support its development, a small fee that also removes the ads.
Every time you create a new node, you have to manually tap on the title just to open the keyboard... Redundant UI, too slow to be usable. I'm looking for a mindmapper from devs who are actually smart enough to do things like open the keyboard for you when you create a new node. Most devs are not smart enough to think of little usability things like that. Yet another typical amateur app from incompetent developers who lack insight into how to make inventions that make a program delightful to use.
This, together with Halna Outliner should be bundled with all Android devices. For planning a project or organising ideas, there is no better app. The ad free payment is more than worth it.
Very intuitive to use (free-form only). It allows saving and loading projects. It cannot be moved to SDcard, although not being as heavy on resources as other mind mappers (about 5MB installed).
Best
No mind mapping apps are that good on android, BUT this one is fairly good, even so. It integrates very well with Halna Outliner. It integrates with HO better than Scapple integrates with Scrivener. About the same level of complexity as Scapple, but it's Free, Scapple is not. With some better marketing, Halna could become a major Android developer.