Mapping the Mind
Dave Winer just released The DocNography Tool Howto, after a successful round at BloggerCon. Great minds think alike! While we won’t be using the OPML Editor for our mind mapping management, we will be using MindJet MindManager – projecting it onto a screen at the front of the room, and then making the files availble for anybody to download and view. It’s really too bad that MindManager doesn’t export OPML quite yet. I first fell in love with the idea back when I saw Marc Orchant put it into play at the original MSN Search Champs summit. He took our groups ideas and transformed them into a visually stunning, organized cloud of information.
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2 Comments
Marc Orchant
June 29th, 2006
at 5:03am
Nice memory lane trip buddy. I use MindManager exactly the same way to this day – still my first choice for capturing the output of a room full of engaged people in real time. Sorry I won’t be able to join you at Gnomedex but I will be following along from afar.
Michael S. Scherotter
June 29th, 2006
at 5:38am
With this free add-in you can open and save OPML files directly in MindManager:
http://www.mindjet.com/labs/OPML.html