Talk:XMIND

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I have marked this as requiring justification as a Wikipedia entry because no evidence is given in the article that XMIND is more noteable than any of the 80 or so other mind mapping software products. That software like MindManager is noteable is without doubt, and some others among the 80 meet the criteria for notability, but why does this one?

I previously marked this when the article was under "Xmind" here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Xmind but by a redirection, that talk page was separated from the article, and the "notable" tag disappeared, with no attempt to meet the gudelines for notability.

Before removing the tag from this page again, I ask that editors please read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability and ensure that the article is justified by "verifiable objective evidence to support a claim of notability. Substantial coverage in reliable sources constitutes such objective evidence, as do published peer recognition and the other factors listed in the subject specific guidelines."

Argey 07:37, 29 October 2007 (UTC)

I also removed the multiple links to the XMIND site. One in the head is reasonable, but more (two more at the foot) makes it look like spam.

Argey 07:44, 29 October 2007 (UTC)

I don't think this page should be deleted! XMIND is a great mind mapping software. Much easier usage than any other applications, even though this is a new entry. BTW, XMIND has garnered "The best 100 products of 2007" from PC World China.

Stephen 04:15 AM , 26 November 2007(EST)

I have added some link for XMIND. One links to its official website. One links to PC World China. One links to the official forum about XMIND. One links to a website built by a mind mapping software expert--Chuck Frey. Stephen —Preceding unsigned comment added by Stephen0928 (talkcontribs) 02:47, 29 November 2007 (UTC)