Hi John:
To answer your question about strict hierarchy, iMindQ is set up for
project management and ToDo lists, but I would find it cumbersome because
within one Mindmap, there is only one central starting point. So, if I
interpret your question correctly, the answer is yes.
That is why can't
I use a MindMap along with MLO to set up tasks in a rigid sequence.
I've tried to be an MLO purist, but there's a point where, in my work,
things get too complicated, with too many contingencies and scenarios to
build...so that's when I turn to the Mindmap in order to see big picture
granularly.
@Elizabeth
Yes I do use both systems. But particularly for very simple things
visibility is more important than tickoff sort order change.
e.g. I might just bash in Mow lawn == phone sister == do ironing
Actually in short titles editing is pretty trivial: Lift click where you
want and hit
Hi Andrei,
No I had not, I thought that was done by default. I have added a few now.
Thanks!
Grant
On Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 12:37:00 PM UTC+2, Andrei Bacean wrote:
Hi Grant
Have you added any flags to your Mlo profile?
I'm not in front of the pc but it seems that the flags may be
P.S. Does iMindQ force everything to be in a strict hierarchy?
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The Brain, for all the hype and smooth graphics is a disaster. I could rant
all day about it. In the last version I used, I think in 2013 -- you could
not change the order of topics and you couldn't see the full map, unless
you totally turned offf all snap-to structure. Then it becomes chaos.
Interesting, Eddie
Yes, for more complex projects there is definitely a role for mindmapping,
because it allows you to see all the different areas of a project on one
screen in 2D rather than in effect in 1D (or 1.5D if you include
indentation!).
For one thing this let's you see what parts