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MindNode: Map your mind and the rest will follow

MindNodeMindNode is a free app for Mac OS X that can be used to create clean, elegant concept maps like brainstorms, writing outlines, or timelines. Each maps starts with a main concept to which branch nodes can easily be added. Primary branches are colored differently so one's eye can easily follow a consistent path.

You can have multiple maps on the same "canvas" which can be helpful for comparing or contrasting ideas. Fonts and colors are customizable, and you can change the line stroke (solid, dashed, dotted). MindNode also lets you export your finished map to a .tiff or .pdf to share your brilliant ideas with the world.

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