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A mindmap specific software

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AnonyMouse

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I spent much time to find a software which would help me to organize the plan of my game but can not find such. What I want is a kind of mindmap but when I click on object I could retrieve some information in a panel. Some software have such possibilities, for example one which allow "stickers" to the objects, but they are not moving with them. The mindmap is need to check the references (or I can draw them manually) but that with the info is complicated. I used a 2d app and put the info into layers but still it is not the best idea. Another variant is to make such thing with GMS, which is possible but not the most comfortable and fast thing. Does anybody know such an app? (For windows.)
 
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AnonyMouse

Guest
Yes, there are many similar apps. But what I know is missing some important things, I can put only small information, and I want to put a lot of info, like a table column.
Something like that:
http://database.ctocio.com.cn/257/12120257.shtml
But exactly like that I can not find. Also usually there is not a chance to collapse the diagrams and they are becoming huge.
 
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Dog Slobber

Member
Consider Microsoft's OneNote.

I would suggest going to YouTube, searchong for MS OneNote and watch a few demos of its features.
 
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AnonyMouse

Guest
Not exactly like that. These are mindmaps. The problem is they dont have info containers, you can see the relationship mainly but nothing more or it is very uncomfortable.
I need something like that - showing additional info on the right panel.
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TsukaYuriko

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Forum Staff
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That's F4 twice when a topic is selected. Changing topic focus changes the focus of the Notes panel as well.

There's also F3 which lets you stick text to the bottom of the topic, visible without having to click on the notes icon, hitting the hotkey or having the Notes panel open.

A "table" topic style is also available.
 
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AnonyMouse

Guest
Heh, that is it! I think I tried that before but missed those features. Thank you!
 
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