Linked Ideas 4+

Felipe Espinoza

    • 5.0 • 1 Rating
    • Free

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Description

Linked Ideas is an application to assist you in your note taking and "putting your mind" on the canvas.

The thought process of people can be quite chaotic we have similar "bits" of ideas and connections between them, with Linked Ideas, you can add them in a free-form canvas, not limited in a top-to-bottom approach like a normal text editor, but instead have canvas where you add your ideas wherever you want and then you can easily connect them.

One of the main differences of Linked Ideas in relation to conventional mind mapping tools is that ideas don't need to be added and related in a tree-like fashion, where there cannot be loops or different groups of ideas, so then, when connecting ideas the predominant concepts will appear naturally ordered instead of ordering them before hand in a hierarchy.

Linked Ideas documents can be easily stored in iCloud and shared in multiple computers.

Features:

- add/edit/remove concepts and links
- add text explanations to links
- edit the format of the concepts with some useful keyboard shortcuts
- zoom and pan the whole ideas document
- added some options for alignment and organization of groups of concepts.

Linked Ideas is an open source application, whose code can be found at http://fespinoza.github.io/LinkedIdeas/

What’s New

Version 1.2.0

2 main changes in this version:

- when you are typing a new concept, clicking outside won't lose the changes to the concept you were writing
- you can option+drag a single or a group of concepts to duplicate, this will also duplicate their styles

Other than that small maintenance update

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The developer, Felipe Espinoza, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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