Yes, Fuseminder was designed to work with outlines exported from Visual Mind.
I haven't looked at VisiMap, though looking at their web site I'm not
encouraged by the arbitrary limits to the number of nodes. It's not that I
want to be able to create apps with more than 50 circuits, or circuits with
more than 50 fuseactions; rather, arbitrary limits are indicative of poor
program design. I understand the limiting of the Lite version, but not the
full version.
At any rate, use whatever mind mapping tool you like; Fuseminder uses an
exported outline file as input.
- Jeff
On 23 Apr 2001, at 13:03, Chris Montgomery wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> Have you looked at either Visual Mind (http://www.visual-mind.com) or
> VisiMap (http://www.visimap.com)? One of the things I like about VisiMap is
> that it also works with Project Kickstart (http://www.projectkickstart.com),
> a neat little project management front-end. I'm waiting for VisiMap to come
> out in a Win32 version.
>
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jeff Peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 11:21 AM
> > To: Fusebox
> > Subject: RE: Wireframes
> >
> >
> > You've run into my current consternation with mind mapping and
> > Fuseminder (and
> > I WROTE the thing!). FM was written to parse outlines as
> > generated by Visual
> > Mind. MindMapper+ is (IMHO) a better mind mapping package, but
> > its exported
> > outlines aren't quite FM-friendly. In particular, it doesn't
> > indent Fusedocs
> > correctly under their fuse files (Fusedocs should be indented two spaces
> > further than the filename entries to which they belong).
> > Consequently, to use
> > the current version of FM with MM+, a bit of outline massaging is
> > required.
> >
> > Stay tuned, though--the current version of FM is far from the last...
> >
> > - Jeff
>
>
>
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