Mind mapping serves as a very helpful tool to organize ideas and increase productivity and creativity. Furthermore, the use of images and colors enhance your maps and really bring them to life. Not only are they pleasing to the eye, but they provide valuable ways to retain more of the information and expand on ideas.
As some of you may have noticed, we recently announced a new pricing structure for MindMaple, including an option to purchase an annual license for MindMaple instead of the lifetime license we also offer.
To celebrate this announcement, we are holding a mind mapping contest for our users! To enter, send your most creative mind map (made using MindMaple, of course) to off...@mindmaple.com and like our page on Facebook.
We will consider a number of factors when picking the winning map, including creativity, function, attractiveness and organization. If you need some ideas, check out our new website pages offering sample maps for business, education, and personal use.
MindMaple is constantly working toward providing innovative features for its users and their mind maps, so when you asked for real-time editing, we listened. MindMaple Pro v1.5 is currently in Beta testing and free to try until the final version is released . Users with the Beta version installed may collaborate in real time using MindMaple and Google Drive.
There are many different ways you can apply mind maps in your daily life, whether at work or at home. We are always eager to find new uses for mind mapping, and our friend Chuck Frey, from mindmappingsoftwareblog.com, created some phenomenal templates for your use in MindMaple.
Using MindMaple to quiz yourself on new vocabulary can help you adopt the language much faster. Use the expand/hide function to review terminology and quiz yourself. Click the image to expand, and follow the link below for the template.
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