Mind42 gets new back-end platform, Google image search

Dec 10th, 2008 | By Chuck Frey | Category: Web-Based Mapping Tools

Stefan Schuster continues to make steady progress on development of his Mind42 web-based mind mapping application. A lot of his efforts during the last few months has been devoted to rebuilding the entire application with a new back-end tool called Dojo. But the latest build also includes some nice enhancements, which are actually visible to us mere mortals:

  • You can now search for Google images from within your mind map, and add them to it (see image at right for an example)
  • Mind42 now supports mouse-wheel zooming
  • Links in topic notes are now clickable
  • The map admin area now enables users to sort and search for maps - very useful if you have a lot of maps stored on Mind42!

Nice work, Stefan!

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