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Open Thread: Mac Mind Mapping, and how you use it
Merlin Mann | Sep 17 2006
I've recently revived my interest in doing mind mapping as a way to capture ideas and plan out projects. Back in the day, I'd use Inspiration (which registration regrettably died a few years ago), and in more recent times I've played with free apps like My Mind and FreeMind, as well as tested more costly apps like NovaMind and MindManager. If you also like to mind map, I'm curious to hear which of these you and your Mac are using, how you're using it, and what made you choose one app over another. Got a preference? Prefer regular old paper and markers? Using lots of images in your mind maps? Which pay app is most worth the dough, and why? And for folks who are new to mind mapping, here's a few links to get you started:
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Other software. For concept...Submitted by David Jago (not verified) on September 17, 2006 - 2:32pm.
Other software. For concept or dialogue mapping, Compendium is open source, free, cross-platform and very powerful. For simple mindmapping, Incubator or Pyramid from MindCad are the cleanest and easiest to use that I've come across. Like kirk R says, the gift of the simple mindmap gear is ease of creation. The gift of the concept mapping is the ability to capture the glorously messy complexity of real life. I just downloaded and had a quick squizz at CMap. I really like the idea of synchronous editing with a group. What experiences have people had using it this way? » POSTED IN:
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