I particularly like it's export to web feature. Creating a design document
that the end user is able to navigate has a number of inherent advantages.
I particularly like it's link through to view the notes behind a node. 

-----Original Message-----
From:   Hal Helms [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Tuesday, December 05, 2000 2:41 PM
To:     Fusebox
Subject:        RE: FUSEDOC compiler

Try this link:

http://www.mindjet.com/buyortry/trialdownload.shtml

I haven't used this product, but it looks a lot like Visual Mind and
MindMapper.


-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 9:24 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: FUSEDOC compiler


I thought I'd have a look at this. Downloaded the MindJet MindMap App as
the other one mentioned may be free, but it was also not downloadable :-(

I must admit, that it really is a good way of thinking up a website. The
publish to web also means you can interact with the client a lot easier
than would normally be possible.

Very very good tool as far as I can tell and fits in perfectly with
Fusebox.

www.mindjet.com Go on give it a try!

-----Original Message-----
From:   Hal Helms [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Tuesday, December 05, 2000 12:55 PM
To:     Fusebox
Subject:        RE: FUSEDOC compiler

I'm going to let Jeff show you what he came up with, as I believe he
implemented an entire sample Fusebox application with the technique.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Mungai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 1:15 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: FUSEDOC compiler


I second this. The mind mapping techniques are very cool and fit right in
with fusebox. I'd love to see samples from a pro!

-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 7:56 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: FUSEDOC compiler


Hi Hal (or anybody else),

Do you have any sample VisualMind or MindMapper files that you wouldn't
mind sharing as examples of FuseBox application outlines?

How about any examples that you used to output text based outlines to the
FuseMinder tag that Jeff Peters put together?

I want to be fuse my mind map! - thanks ahead of time - douglas

At 09:41 PM 12/1/00 -0500, Hal Helms wrote:
>There are two mind mapping tools we've used. Visual Mind
>(www.visual-mind.com) is good, but Jeff found one, Mind Mapper
>(www.mindmapper.com) that has more features, looks a little nicer and is a
>little cheaper. Either will work with FuseMinder.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Terry Long [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 9:12 PM
>To: Fusebox
>Subject: RE: FUSEDOC compiler
>
>
>Where did I find out about Mind Maps?
>
>I used to use a tool that generated 100% clipper code from an application
>that allowed you to define complete applications.  I've wondered if I
could
>duplicate the functionality, but generating a coldfusion fusebox
>application....I'm sure it could be done with some work.
>
>What do you guys think?
>
>If done, how could I set it up so that it would be open source and have
>multiple contributors working on several fuses at the same time?
>
>Terry Long
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard Kern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 3:35 PM
>To: Fusebox
>Subject: RE: FUSEDOC compiler
>
>
>Jeff,
>
>Mind maps are an outstanding way to describe a problem and your
>understanding of it.
>I was not aware that software was available to do this, I envison thought
>clouds, concept bubbles
>and connectors, etc like we did in calc.  Is this the same? and where is
>this available?
>
>Thanks
>Richard Kern
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jeff Peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 9:48 AM
>To: Fusebox
>Subject: RE: FUSEDOC compiler
>
>
>Thanks for the plug, Hal.
>
>To be fair to inquiring minds, Fuseminder is a tool that builds the
Fusebox
>framework (directories, fuseboxes, and fusedocs in the appropriate files)
>from
>a text outline that contains the fusedocs (which I generate using mind
>mapping
>software).
>
>As mentioned earlier, I'm working on Harness, which will turn Fusedoc'd
>files
>into test harnesses.  Using Fuseminder and Harness will allow you to turn
a
>well-constructed mind map of an application into a Fusebox framework with
>test
>harnesses in a matter of seconds.  (Or create test harnesses for an
existing
>
>Fusebox application.)  Don't get too excited, though--as Hal always
>emphasizes,
>writing the Fusedocs is the hard part!
>
>- Jeff
>
>On 1 Dec 00, at 4:32, Hal Helms wrote:
>
> > You should really take a look at Fuseminder, an app written by Jeff
Peters
> > who went to my Developing Applications with ColdFusion and Fusebox
class.
> > It's pretty danged cool. It won't write the app, but it does give you a
> > decent start. It's in the tag gallery.
>
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