How to Integrate Mind Maps & Process Flows into Twitter

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Tony Buzan created the mind map concept, a technique for capturing and structuring associations. We used Seavus Dropmind for gathering requirements, developing process flows and exploring use cases at a previous client. If you like visual information, then this is for you!

How to Integrate Mind Maps & Process Flows into Twitter

The new version comes with:

  • Twitter Integration – tweet map content with a single click or get map alerts as direct messages.
  • Multilanguage support – Create your maps in English, Japanese, German French or Spanish.
  • Exporting options – Besides the existing options, now you can export your maps to FreeMind and XML.
  • Task Information – Priority, Start date, End date, % Complete, Duration, Resources.
  • Positioning of the topics – Keep topics as compact as possible and remove needless gaps between them.
  • Map Parts – Save part of a map you’ve created as a Map Part for easy re-use and apply it wherever you want.
  • Map Layouts – unique 4 Spheres layout, Left-Right/Right/Left map or Organizational chart top-down/down/up.
  • Advanced Search – search in the various locations and by different categories within all of your open maps.
  • Topic Styles – Create a new style from the selected topic and add them in the topic styles ‘library’.
  • Map Style – Select your preferred style from a set of predefined styles and apply it with only 1 click.

You can get a free trial here:  http://www.dropmind.com

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