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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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I've bounced around the mind...Submitted by Morgan (not verified) on September 17, 2006 - 5:12pm.
I've bounced around the mind map space for several years and find them key for many things including -- note taking -- personal brainstorming -- organizing / refining my thoughts on a single topic -- Meeting facilitation -> I've had great experience using a mind map interactively with a group capturing all their ideas, grouping them interactively with the people and then ranking them. Really powerful tool in that manner. I'm currently using Novamind. I moved over from freemind because it can export to Omni Outliner and it is a bit prettier. I am surprised nobody has mentioned this exporting, given all the kGTD folks here. :) (Although, ironically I moved to Novamind as part of a migration to kGTD and couldn’t give up syncing to my PDA that I have with the older life balance, but that is for another thread). And novamind uses linkback so I can import my omnigraffle pictures into the map and throw the maps into Curio idea spaces as I collect my thoughts. I haven't used Omnigraffle's mindmapping stencil because it is slower --> the benefits to a mind map tool comes when it is a quick as quick silver is to Merlin. Although the new outline features in OmniG are nice, they are not quite there in my mind and intuitive for me, so I've stuck with a dedicated mind-mapping tool that does the job well. In my mind concept mapping is different to mind mapping. I'd agree with David and Kirk R. Concept mapping I would use to really dive into the complexity, the mind map is to capture quickly and recall easily. As you might be able to tell, I capture a lot of my ideas visually -- so mind maps were a natural tool for me. Your mileage may vary. -- Morgan » POSTED IN:
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