Mythoughts mapping for windows6/11/2023 ![]() IThoughts provides a long list of formats for exporting data from a context map. Javascript:void(location.href='ithoughts://link?url='+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+'&title='+encodeURIComponent(document.title)) The bookmarklet leverages the iThoughts URL scheme to create a meaningful link with both the link and title. If you prefer to work in another browser like Safari or iCab, just add an iThoughts bookmarklet to instantly send the current page as a new node on the iThoughts pasteboard. Or tap and hold on an image to insert it as a new topic or floating image. Tap and hold on a link to add it to the currently open map. The browser opens and immediately performs a search on the topic text. Research mode is an in-app browser with customizable search engines (configurable in the settings app). In iThoughts HD for iPad, access the research mode by tapping on a node: With support for hyperlinks and text notes on each node in iThoughts, it also makes a great research tool. I use the Send to App… function and the OPML document directly to iThoughts, which is automatically converted to a new context map. If I’m working in an outlining app on iOS that supports OPML export, such as OmniOutliner, it’s extremely easy to generate a new context map in iThoughts. Tap the “+” icon to create a new map and choose the Based Upon… option: Once the text is on the clipboard, it can be pasted into the current map as a new branch or create a new document with the pasteboard contents. The lines are automatically converted to new nodes and indents are evaluated as child nodes. I create a plain text outline in any other iOS app and then copy and paste into iThoughts. For example, I also like to work in plain text lists and so do my collaborators. While iThoughts is a joy for quickly getting ideas and information into a structured layout, sometimes circumstances dictate another app or format. Importing Data: Making Diamonds from Dust If you’ve never explored the file import and export options in iThoughts, then you are in for a treat. They are utilities for getting your ideas down and then out to somewhere else. IThoughts for iOS and Mac are not just about making beautiful context maps. I also use it on my iPhone and Mac and sync everything through Dropbox. I use more than almost any other app on my iPad. All of the ideas and words in this article are mine. ![]() This article is about a sponsor's product. iThoughts is my go-to context mapping software because it works and does so much more than make a pretty map. SimpleMind allows you to create projects of any complexity, offers a convenient menu for setting up visual parameters and a built-in inspector of object management on the map.Thanks to iThoughts for sponsoring Macdrifter this week. Thanks to this, maps can be easily shared with other users working on the project. SimpleMind supports tight integration with Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive cloud storage. You can also create a map in advance and save it on any storage medium in PNG, HTML and PDF formats. The editor is designed so that the user can easily create mental maps in real time during the same brainstorming session. There is also an extensive library of icons in the program to help visualize topics that belong to the same category or have similar meanings. The program includes a convenient theme and link editor, allows you to use the ready-made templates to create maps, offers a wide range of font styles and themes of color design. But it is much more convenient to use specialized solutions for this purpose, which is SimpleMind. Simply put, these are diagrams with individual themes and links that can be created using any graphical editor, such as the same Paint. Creating mental maps is a fairly common method of structuring data and is often used when working on complex projects, in corporate brainstorming and in education. SimpleMind is one of the most popular tools for creating mental maps (Mind Maps).
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