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Is hospitality part of your business?

With the launching of the new Professional Membership, we’ve been having several requests for clarifying the difference between a User and a Guest. In order to have a clear understanding of the difference between these two concepts, try to keep in mind that the user and the guest have two different roles but the same purpose: online collaboration.

What is the best way to handle the Professional Membership of Mindomo?

The Professional membership represents one of the main contexts for developing hospitable collaboration. The professional user can be seen as a Host, and the professional guest as a Guest, who is invited to collaborate in real time.

To make things clearer please take a look at the different roles of users and guests within the Professional Membership:

Some of our users have reported having difficulty in installing the latest version of Mindomo Desktop.  We created this quick guide to help you out in the installation process.  Please follow these steps:

I. Manually  uninstall your existing Mindomo Desktop version.

For Mac follow these instructions:

1.  Click on “Finder”

2.  Then go to “Applications”

3.  Right click on “Mindmo Desktop”

4.  Select “Move to Trash”

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