On the positive side, for now the Mac version is $9.99-down from $49.99. There appears to be no way to do a manual sync-it’s either use the “automatic” feature or do not sync. I immediately shut off Dropbox sync on both machines. After a few moments the iPad synced back to the desktop and the items that were not transmitted to iOS disappeared from the desktop page. In a test notebook I was unable to get the full content of a page created on the desktop to sync to the iPad-about half the figures on the pages were transmitted. “Automatic sync” is the headline feature. New versions of MagicalPad for iOS and OS X were released today. The iOS version is currently free and has pretty wide price swings, so maybe the same will happen with the OSX app. I don’t really need to do much diagramming, so for me it’s stuck between 2 paradigms (each with simpler apps)- when I want to mind map I used MindNode, when I want to outline I use Workflowy.īut any time there’s a Mac version available that syncs with iOS I will take a closer look. It looks really nice, but too much to learn in the interface. Thanks for letting us know! I have MagicalPad on my iPad, but never really used it. The advantage of MP over Curio is the IPad version and the fact that it runs on OS 10.8-the new Curio, coming soon, will require Mavericks I believe, as does OneNote. Paul nailed the description, comparing it to a hybrid of OneNote and Curio. If and when MP matures, it will be a nice app, I think. MagicalPad works great on both iPhone and iPad, but its better to use it on iPad, its just more convenient due to the larger screen. I’ve been playing with MagicalPad for Mac for the past half hour and I’ve already found several bits of squirrelly behavior, including temporary lockup. MagicalPad is a set of boxes (each of which is made like a magnetic board) corresponding to certain topics, such as, for example, favorite places, work, rest. MagicalPad for iPad has been radically updated to version 3.0 and is now free. MagicalPad has all of the key features of MagicalPad HD for iPad, except they're now made available on the smaller screens of iPhone and iPod touch. Curio is not (yet) offering an iOS version. It is something of a cross between OneNote (the Windows feature set) and Curio, but not as fully featured as either, in my opinion. I’ve used MagicalPad on iOS (iPad) since it was first released. The discounted price is $39.99, which seems steep. MagicalPad for iPad lets you build free-form mind maps and outlines, dragging and dropping elements anywhere. The author discounted the software 30% “for a limited time”. MagicalPad (iTunes) Previously 4.99, now 99. In the meantime, you can take a peek at the upcoming app by watching the preview video above.MagicalPad for OS X is available now on the Mac App Store. MagicalPad is said to be already in review with Apple, so its launch is just around the corner. Note that this markdown is offered for two days only, so better download the app while it costs just a dollar. Semi-transparent notebook title bar to see more of your notebook artĬompatible with iPad running iOS 5.0 or later, and already enhanced with iOS 7 support, MagicalPad HD is available in the App Store for only $0.99, way down from its previous price of $29.99.The newly updated MagicalPad HD also includes the following improvements: If you can't see the video embedded above, please click here. Cloud notebooks are indicated with cloud icons. It lets you copy a notebook to and from the cloud. Mindjet for iPad lets you easily enter ideas, tasks, and meeting notes into intuitive visual. MagicalPad's iCloud integration lets you share full notebooks across devices. It's now integrated into MagicalPad HD, and it's certain to ship with the soon to be released MagicalPad app for iPhone and iPod touch. With iCloud support, you're able to sync your MagicalPad content across your iDevices. More importantly, it has been updated with support for iCloud. And in preparation for the launch of MagicalPad for iPhone and iPod touch, the original app has been renamed MagicalPad HD. The "magical" notebook app MagicalPad is set to make the jump from iPad to iPhone and iPod touch with the upcoming release of a separate edition of the app optimized for the smaller iDevices.
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