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http://mind42.com/its a mindmap site though you do need a name and pass. you could just make some generic one or something i dunno.
Good call. Just a general forum login. I'm so surprised there's not a sight that lets you create a workgroup to allow for the same access, but simultaneous.
Name: TSAforumPass: TSAforum made that account for any interesting in starting the project.
For any of the more visually inclined, and with some spare time, I made a place for all of us to go and hash together ideas. As with all things, there aren't a ton of us here at TSA and if this is to become something amazing, which it really could, everyone will need to help/participate.Anyways, its called a mindmap, and its like Akka's map from the first series. Lets you draw out connection between things. I dunno, could be interesting. mind42.comUsername: TSAforumPassword: TSAforum
This has piqued my curiosity. I might need some use of this.
Before I read the series in RPG forums I was reading about relation maps used in table top RPG play. It was funny when Akka started constructing his own, for the story he is in (though he did not construct it with the notion of being in a story! But all the same, it is so...)Having a look at it now...
I've toyed around with it some. Wilshire enabled me at least .
Its a bit ridged, a bit too linear. I don't know if it provides the ability to free associate like some people would certainly need. But still, could be fun. Someone somewhere around here said they drew a map of all the literary connections they found in bakker's books. I think that would go nicely in our little mindmap collection if said person could find that old map. So many pronouns.
I agree with your criticisms. Free-association is so key in mind maps - however, this is no more rigid then most I've experimented with on the internet. I think that was Jorge, wherever he's disappeared to.