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Mapping News

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Two items that may be of interest to mappers:

A while ago, Nick Duffill published a paper on Root Maps (Oh yes! that’s not “route maps”).

I didn’t pick up on it until Wallace Tait referred to it on Twitter yesterday. And after seeing it, I felt it had to be part of WikIT.  And now it is: Root Maps

The other item is a guest blog post that I was recently invited to contribute at the Visualmapper blog.  It’s an overview of information map types and when to use the different varieties, all hanging off a large mind map which you can download in MindManager form, image or PDF.

I hope they will both be useful.

Roy

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List of FREE mind mapping software

Friday, June 12th, 2009

free-mapping-software-list

WikIT, the mind mapping wiki, has just published a list of all the free software for making mind maps, concept maps and other types of information map.

Roy