You can also double-click on a line to add line labels, or right-click on a line and add one or more midpoints to make it a multipoint curved or orthogonal line.ĭrag figure A on top of figure B and, while dragging, press and hold one of the following modifier key combinations: We're also adding a new keyboard modifier combination so you can create a dashed connection line, which is pretty cool.Īs before, these are true Curio line figures so you can change the line color, dash pattern, width, and arrowheads using the inspector controls. This is a great way to quickly create new figures on the idea space instantly connected to another figure with a directional, bidirectional, or nondirectional line.įor Curio 9.1, we're extending this functionality so you can now connect existing figures just as easily with a quick drag-and-drop. Instead, after import, the default Curio mind map style is applied and the mind map is automatically laid out.Īlso currently Curio doesn’t import or export images or other asset files (aka attachments).Īfter opening an exported mind map from Curio in MindNode, you will need to force a re-layout by selecting the central topic node and clicking the Fold toolbar button then the Unfold button.Ĭurio has supported connected figures for easy graph and flowchart creation since Curio 6.4 back in 2010. Note that formatting and layout information such as fonts, shapes, coloring, and positions are not imported or exported.
To export a Curio mind map in MindNode format, select the mind map within Curio and use the Share toolbar button. Just drag-and-drop the MindNode file directly into your idea space and we'll turn it into a native Curio mind map. The MindNode format simply includes node title information but it's a great way to start a mind map on your iPad or iPhone and then continue work in Curio when you get back to your Mac. Here are some new features and fixes for you to enjoy.Ĭurio 9 can now import and export mind map files generated with the extremely popular MindNode app for OS X and iOS. Curio 9 runs on macOS Mavericks (10.9) or Yosemite (10.10).