When comparing iMindMap vs ThinkComposer, the Slant community recommends ThinkComposer for most people. In the question“What are the best mind mapping tools?” ThinkComposer is ranked 21st while iMindMap is ranked 27th. The most important reason people chose ThinkComposer is:
Diagrams can be multilevel, this means that they can have nested diagrams within them.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Doesn't overwhelm with options by default
The application only surfaces the essential features by default and gives access to advanced features only when needed. For example, a you can perform 4 actions with a branch by default - add a new subtopic, add a new box topic, add a new relationship and adjust the branch's position.
Pro Allows auto-creating presentations from mind-maps
It's possible to have the application automatically create slides along with transitions for presentation purposes. It's then possible to adjust the outcome.
Pro Multilevel
Diagrams can be multilevel, this means that they can have nested diagrams within them.
Pro Open source
Licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3.
Pro Tables
Tables can be populated from CSV files.
Cons
Con No American English language option
The software is only available in UK English.
