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Hi Marlene,
Many thanks for the file. Have you used Inspiration? I wonder how it
compares with Microsoft visio?
Pranav
on Tuesday 8/2/2005 07:47 PM, MARLENE MCINTOSH said:
There are many applications that do this.
I'm attaching a file that lists many of these software packages for
you.
Most offer both a linear and a diagram format.
I hope that helps!
:-)
Let me know if you have any questions, ok? You can email me directly:
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Marlene
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Hi all,
has any one created mind maps using an application like mine manager?
A mind map is a visual representation of a process and sub processes.
It is not a flow chart since all you do is to write the central
process in the middle of the map and show the sub processes branching
out from it. The map can show more than one main process. You could
also highlight process interconnections.
I am working on process improvement and security so need to create
these maps. Any one any ideas on how to do this?
I am using a screen reader which only reads linearly.
Pranav
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