![]() New Feature, Group as Stack: will take a group of nodes and stack them one on top of the other (useful to list examples).New Feature, Group/ungroup: you can group a set of nodes and have them move around as a single unit.Right click on a template to set it as the default for all new Cmaps New Feature, Templates: a simpler way to handle styles than Named Styles, you can give a name to the style of your currently opened Cmap and then assign it as your default style, or you can select from predefined styles.Note that if the email address you type is not an existing account, you change the email address of your current account. ![]() History tab now lists up to 100 entries.Fixes an issue with the resource viewer window.Īdds support for the new Force Inheritance permission in CmapServers.New, use shortcuts B, I and U for Bold, Underline and Italics.New, use the mouse's wheel to zoon in and out of a Cmap.The order in which they are selected determines the order of the sack. New feature allows multiple printing and exporting of Cmaps.Simplifies the Typical Installation process by not requiring the destination folder.Changes the Edit Locked menu entry shortcut to -K. More than one resource can be printed, exported to PDF or exported to image by doing a multiple selection in the Views and then selecting the menu entry for printing. New Menu entry allows a Concept or Linking Phrase to be locked, preventing it from being modified or moved.Created a separate Installer for OS X 10.7 and earlier that uses the Java 6 installed by Apple.Fixes a problem in OS X where double-clicking on the CmapTools.app icon did not launch the program.Fixes a problem in OS X where the CmapTools icon was not added to the dock after installation.Fixes a problem in OS X where, if a computer that has an older version of CmapTools installed is upgraded to OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) and then CmapTools v6 is installed, the system requests that Java 6 be installed in order to uninstall the previous version.Turned off the default whereby CmapTools would search for CmapServers in the local LAN that acted as proxy Directory of Places (DOP).Fixes a problem with the display of Places (CmapServers) in the Views that could result in a Place not being displayed and not being reachable. There is no password protection, just preventing changes to the node. CmapTools now runs on Java 1.7, and includes Java in the installation program.New tab in the Views provides access to the Cmap Cloud.The Cmap Cloud offers the user a Cloud (Home) Folder in the Cmap Cloud's CmapServer with user account management (userid+password), replacing to a certain extent the IHMC Public CmapServers. The resources in the Cmap Cloud can be synced with the CmapTools for the iPad client (the CmapTools for the iPad is currently in Beta. The sync feature will be an in-app purchase). The Cmap Cloud account can be created from CmapTools or at. New Cloud Account entry in the Preferences panel defines the credentials (userid, password, etc.) to access the Cmap Cloud account.The entry also allows changing the Cmap Cloud account password.
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