Coming soon: The AccelaWriter course – learn how to accelerate and elevate your writing with the systematic use of mind maps.
A closer look at Effie – a unique writing and mind mapping tool
Effie is a unique writing, outlining and mind mapping tool that gets out of the way and enables you to express your valuable ideas.
How mind mapping software helps creators conquer writer’s block
We’ve all been there: Writer’s block. Staring down a blank document page on the screen. But there is a solution: mind map your writing.
WriteMapper 3 adds more clever tools for writers
WriteMapper 3 adds features and functionality to help writers turn their ideas into writing with a minimum of friction. Here’s how this tool works and a summary of the improvements and enhancements to version 3.0.
WriteMapper streamlines the path from ideas to documents
Have you ever wished for a mind mapping application that can help you plan and execute your writing faster? WriteMapper can help, with it’s no-nonsense design, practical features and support for multiple document formats – including markdown.
Inspiration Maps for iPad makes impressive debut
Inspiration Software has released an iPad app called Inspiration Maps. It looks to be perfectly suited for education, but may be a little too light weight for most business applications.
MagicalPad: Capture and organize your ideas on the iPad
MagicalPad is a free-form notetaking and outlining tool that could be an ideal piece of software for capturing and organizing your ideas on the iPad.
A simple process for writing with mind mapping software
Mind mapping software can help writers to better organize their articles, books and other projects prior to beginning the writing process. Here’s a simple process you can use for your writing.
Inspiration Software launches Webspiration Pro after 3-year beta program
Earlier this month, Inspiration Software officially launched WebspirationPro, its web-based mind mapping, outlining and collaboration tool.
What do mind mapping, outlining and Leonardo da Vinci have to do with each other?
It should come as no surprise to the readers of this blog that many of history’s greatest thinkers were big believers in visual thinking. A case in point was one of the most prolific inventors and artists in Western civilization, Leonardo da Vinci.