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=Maps in other languages=
=Maps in other languages=

Revision as of 22:28, 18 July 2007

  • Make use of this page for publishing your mind maps in English language in this wiki
  • Read here how to do it.
  • Flash maps support linking to remote URLs!
  • For non-English mind maps just use another wiki pages and link to them from this section


Maps in English

  • I would like mind map to be able to <mm> export as a javascript Pie Menu, </mm> not a tree menu. That will give similar functionality without flash or java and make this a true break-out product. --Phalseid 22:49, 14 Jul 2007 (PDT)



  • Sascha Mundstein's maps on mind mapping and business topics, including attacking problems, creativity, a model for venture capital investment analysis, risk management plan, a book review, and an online marketing framework.
  • Business Plan generator, contains a mindmap and a small number of OpenOffice.org spreadsheets (linked to from within the mindmap). Most nodes on the mindmap have notes containing clear explanations of what you need to do, and the rest are self-explanatory. Use this to work out your business plan. Add all the info as notes on the nodes. When you're happy with it, export it to OpenOffice Writer format, then edit the doc and link in the spreadsheets, and hey presto, you've got a complete polished business plan ready to take to the bank or your favourite VC.

Maps in other languages