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Scapple: For writers who like to mind-map
The group who produced Scrivener just sent me an email about their new mind-mapping program, Scapple.
It's now available for both PC and Mac. I have yet to use this and have no affiliation with them in any context whatsoever, except as a purchaser of Scrivener. Here's a link for those who may be interested: http://www.literatureandlatte.com/scapple.php Don |
Type anywhere + inking. Looks very OneNote-esque. I mean that in a good way. There are lots of times I wish I could put more distance between MS and myself, all the moreso as they embrace subscriptions more.
The other day, I was thinking how nice it would be to have a massive (50" maybe) eink second monitor mounted on a wall that would replace wipeoff boards, paper rolls, bulletin boards etc. I might do more in this vein digitally, rather than on paper, with something like that. |
It would be a dangerous endeavor to try and map my mind....insanity would be your best hope if that way you went...
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As I have Scrivener, I might just download the trial and have a look.
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I use the free version of Edraw's Mind Mapping program. I use it mainly for business (brainstorming, connections, etc.), but I also use it to organize and re-organize books.
Check it out at edrawsoft.com/freemind.php if you want to look at using Mind Mapping. Bob |
I use Delineato Pro. Scapple looks good though.
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Yeah, sometimes my mind is a lot like scrapple.
Oh, wait. You said Scapple, not Scrapple! Never mind. |
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