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How about mindmaps?
user name
2006-09-27 16:18:15
Something I would like to have an easier way to create,
store online,
and even share is a mindmap.  Even just in the form of an
intuitive
flow chart - maybe FreeMind without all of the features.  It
seems like
Notebook, where perhaps notes for a project are saved, would
be the
best place to sneak it in.  Whaddya say, Google?

How about mindmaps?
user name
2006-09-27 18:41:54

Alex Salinsky wrote:
> Something I would like to have an easier way to create,
store online,
> and even share is a mindmap.  Even just in the form of
an intuitive
> flow chart - maybe FreeMind without all of the
features.  It seems like
> Notebook, where perhaps notes for a project are saved,
would be the
> best place to sneak it in.  Whaddya say, Google?

I agree, I've been using my notebook to put word around the
concept
maps I've created using http://cmap.ihmc.us/.  I'm
trying to explain
complex ideas in a simpler non-book/manual way.  Combining
concept maps
with some text is so far the best way I've found.

How about mindmaps?
user name
2006-09-28 17:53:06
"Google... where great minds link a like"

I've too have been using Notebook to facilitate the dynamic
nature of
concept development.  Sharing and collaborating with
Notebook is a
snap.  However, concepts and relationships sound much better
with lines
and bubbles, than they do with the serial nature of words.

Sure would be nice to have a seamless link between Notebook
and an open
source mind mapping application, like Free Mind
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page


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