Mindnode 2021 crack1/6/2024 ![]() IPhone on the go for quick thoughts, Mac for everything else. In combination with MindNode’s Task and Outline features, this mind map makes for a perfect reusable packing to-do list ☑️ What are your favorite features and devices to use MindNode on? This mind map contains a list of all the items I need for different trips, starting from personal items, clothes, electronics to specialized gear - you don’t want to realize that you forgot to pack your climbing shoes while warming up at the crack. That’s why my most-used mind map is probably my packing list. In the past, whenever I went on a trip or holidays, I used to forget to bring something important. MindNode helps me to put things in perspective, reorganize my thoughts, and gain a better understanding of the interconnectedness of the various topics I wrote down and is an invaluable tool in my process. Once I've gathered enough information on the post-it notes, I move everything over into MindNode and continue from there. This may come as a surprise, but I like to start with post-it notes because I like the haptics and physical nature of them. While it actually isn’t as high a mountain as the name suggests (“high wall”), it’s high enough to more often than not spoil us with beautiful sunshine in winter, while the city is covered in fog.Ī few of my favorite winter-escape-days have been climbing there in the sun at around 0 degrees and being so warm that it’s possible to climb in a t-shirt and shorts ☀️ How do you mind map? Professionally?Įvery conference talk or workshop I’ve ever given starts with a brainstorming session. My favorite one is probably “ Hohe Wand”, which is about an hour away from Vienna. One thing that makes living in Vienna great is not only the city itself, but also that there are plentiful options of climbing cracks around Vienna. ![]() That’s why “weekend time” is usually “mountain time” for me - going on a trip with my friends ⛰.Īs a result of this my time to sleep in is during the week, while on the weekend I get up much earlier □ Where's your favorite place to climb? And your weekend?īeing a software engineer, my working times are quite flexible - a perk that unfortunately not all of my friends share. I used to be very disciplined about this, since doing mostly home office, my morning routine is now somewhat mixed with checking my computer and work-related tasks. Which is not to say that I don’t enjoy my daily coffee, but that comes later.īesides that, I try to take the time at the start of the day for myself - taking it slow with some gentle stretching, yoga and breath-work or meditation. Instead of coffee I rely on a cold shower to wake me up in the morning □. I already have a few holidays planned this year, and those will either be kitesurfing or climbing trips □ How do you start your day? Recently I also discovered kitesurfing and was instantly hooked. I’m a little bit of a sports and adventure enthusiast, which shows in my hobbies.ĭepending on the weather I spend most days either in the climbing gym or, preferably, in the mountains - hiking, rock climbing or ski touring. Right now I’m working on modernizing our watchOS app. While I work on all platforms, iOS has always been my speciality. I love working on user interfaces and making them beautiful, easy to use while still being powerful - which is a perfect fit since this has always been a big part of MindNode’s DNA. What do you specialize in as an engineer? Since I’ve been a part of MindNode for a very long time, I tend to have a good overview of our growing code base and past decisions that lead to the status quo. I was the first engineering hire at MindNode and thinking back a lot of things have changed since then: the team grew considerably, and nowadays I spend a lot of time reviewing my teammates’ code and coordinating within an amazing engineering team. This includes writing code, but also many other related tasks like working together with design or QA, helping with milestone planning and the release process or hiring new engineers. Most of my tasks at MindNode revolve around engineering our native iOS, macOS and watchOS apps. I grew up in the Südburgenland, which is a very rural area in the south-eastern part of Austria, pretty close to the border of Hungary.Īfter finishing school I moved to Vienna to study software engineering, where I still live.
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