My only complaint is that you’re limited to two quick action slots, even though it seems like the panel offers enough space that another two slots could easily be added without making things overly crowded. It’s a really simple gesture that, again, models the Mac in a way – in this case by evoking customization of the Touch Bar. The panel includes two default quick actions, one on either side of the panel’s top row, and to swap out those actions for something different, all you have to do is locate the desired action inside the panel’s list of options, then use drag and drop to pick up the action and place it on the quick action spot of your choice. Both of these gestures are very Mac-like, yet they work surprisingly well on the touch-first iPad and iPhone.Īnother efficiency upgrade in MindNode 6 is the ability to customize the quick actions in the Action panel to your particular needs. There are two main ways to use multi-select on iOS: you can select a group of nodes in close proximity by tapping and holding at any point on your map, then dragging to reveal a very Mac-like selection box alternately, if you need more control of which nodes are selected, you can similarly tap and hold on the map, but then rather than dragging, instead use a second finger to tap the various nodes you want to select.
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