You might also like to try Freemind, Kdissert and Labyrinth. I have
found that some mind mapping tools suit one's style of working and
complexity of the task better than others.
I started mind mapping in the late 60s and still do it. Highly recommend
the practice.
John.
Ken Foskey wrote:
I just wanted to mention vym (View your mind) which is a graphical mind
map application. It is really easy to use and you can quickly build a
mind map to clarify your thoughts. Once installed it sits in the
accessory group in applications.
I have been using this a couple of days and it really does help breaking
down a program, working out a specification, work through objectives for
that pay rise meeting with your manager :-)
If you have read about mind maps try this little application.
Thanks
Ken
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