![]() Not sure if I am clear here or if this is communicated properly but I think this would definitely enhance the user experience (well for me anyway). And the ability to add it back if/when needed. It would be great if the user had more control with the option to also end a particular branch bubble, giving the user the option to eliminate the circle with the (+) around a bubble/note all together when not necessary. It just gets distracting to still see the circle with the (+) signs still around a particular bubble/note that has concluded. However, sometimes I just want to end a bubble when I have nothing more to add. I love the concept of being able to go deeper and deeper or further and further with each branch/thought bubble. This by far is the best App for brainstorming, note taking and most importantly for me-breaking down books and organizing key elements from chapters. Just recently purchased the full version. I have had the free version it for years. Which, again, defeats the whole purpose of mind-mapping. Creating the object twice (one under each category) is accurate, but not useful, since you'd actually have to explore the entire map in order to make the connection that cheeseburger is under more than one category. ![]() This way you see the connections between the ideas - again, the whole point of mind-mapping. The ideal would be to create the object under one of them, then draw a link to the other, so you only have one "cheeseburger", and linked to both lunch and dinner. But if you wanted to show that cheeseburgers can be both a lunch and dinner food, the only way to do so is to create "cheeseburger" twice - once under lunch, then again under dinner. So, for example, if you wanted to make a map where you have breakfast, lunch, and dinner foods, you could do that just fine. This app does the mapping, but has no way to link objects except to the object they are initially linked to. To me, the whole point of mind-mapping is to visualize the links between things and ideas in order to reveal hidden connections. Makes everything a lot more economical whereas letting their creative thinking flow.This app looks beautiful and has a really well-designed interface, but it doesn't really offer what I need.Allows an easy navigation by paying subscribers to look for a term or construct in order that they will right away edit it. ![]()
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