MuBu 幕布 Outliner
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Posted by Charlie
Jul 25, 2017 at 09:59 AM
Yes, the web app has no problem.
Luhmann wrote:
I haven’t tried mindmaps on iOS and use the web app, so I can’t compare.
>But for the features I use it has been very stable and I’ve have had no
>encoding issues.
Posted by Paul Korm
Jul 25, 2017 at 03:52 PM
I like mind mapping, but I don’t see why I would use this implementation. The UI is too jiggly—like working with a bowl of gelatin. More substantive—there’s no context to the nodes, no tag or calendar info as from the standard Dynalist Pro display. I assume this is VERY early proof-of-concept stuff.
Luhmann wrote:
Actually Dynalist is working on mindmap:
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>https://trello.com/c/uhHmsldR/63-pro-mind-map-view-alpha-early-access
>http://blog.dynalist.io/clone/
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Posted by Luhmann
Jul 28, 2017 at 03:56 AM
I recently downloaded and installed the macOS app for mubu. While it doesn’t have any encoding issues as reported for the Windows version, I find that it isn’t as full featured as the web version. I will keep it on my computer in case I need offline access (which doesn’t seem to work for me on the web, even though the developers insisted that it does), but for now I will continue to use the web version (and the iOS app).
Posted by Charlie
Jul 28, 2017 at 05:22 AM
Most recently, the government reinforced censorship for cloud storage. I won’t risk this.
Luhmann wrote:
I recently downloaded and installed the macOS app for mubu. While it
>doesn’t have any encoding issues as reported for the Windows version, I
>find that it isn’t as full featured as the web version. I will keep it
>on my computer in case I need offline access (which doesn’t seem to work
>for me on the web, even though the developers insisted that it does),
>but for now I will continue to use the web version (and the iOS app).
Posted by Luhmann
Jul 28, 2017 at 06:45 AM
Censorship is a very valid concern, as I mentioned earlier. I don’t blame anyone for staying clear of mubu for this reason. For those who do wish to make use of the app, however, I think it shouldn’t be a problem as long as you aren’t using the sharing features. My understanding of Chinese censorship of cloud storage is that people are using the sharing features of cloud storage to get around censorship so in 2016 the government cracked down on this. For this reason one is probably best off sticking to Dynalist for any kind of serious collaborative work. As I mentioned above, I have a private list in my account of words and names known to be banned by the government. This has not been censored in any way ... so far.