![]() ![]() Now, I didn’t start out looking to create a comparison of the products, but when using MindNode I noticed right away that the keys for creating child, sibling, and other elements were easier than in The Brain. ![]() So if you only had 30 nodes to create in your map, you could use it free, forever! What I found interesting about MindNode is that it works with a node limit (nodes are individual data points) rather than a time or output limit. I recently found MindNode, which also has a free trial. I do think that The Brain would be great for larger teams, but as an independent, it’s a bit overwhelming for me. I prefer a more straightforward grid-like view. While it’s really slick, I find it’s too graphical and “twisty” in the content display for my taste. I have tried The Brain (free version) a few times. I still remember the Bonsai outliner I used on my Palm device…it rocked so hard I bought the desktop version as well! Unfortunately, after moving beyond my Palm device, it seemed I never could keep the lists current enough, and I always had trouble juggling the “list of lists” I had within the app.
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