If you’re new to the world of mind mapping software, you may not realize all of the types of content you can include in a software-produced visual map. So I created a mind map to summarize what’s possible.
Please click on the image above to load a much larger version of this map, with branches expanded to explain what each type of mind map content is, and how you can use it.
I hope you find this to be useful to you! If you have anything to add, please do so in the comments area.
(Mind map created using NovaMind 5 for Windows)
Rafael · 664 weeks ago
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Jim D · 664 weeks ago
For example, I try to use certain icons to indicate specific things. So, I can filter my map on those symbols and just show the topics with the symbol. For example, I use a certain symbol to indicate "F/U" on my To Do This Week map. If I filter on that symbol, I see all the topics that I need to follow up on.
Cristine Goldberg · 664 weeks ago
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Philippe Packu · 660 weeks ago
Thinking about iMindMap, maybe you could add audio notes to the map. Although it can easily be considered as a link to a document is some applications, you can record on the fly on a banch with iMindMap.
Phil
Philippe Packu · 660 weeks ago