

I do like how Mindly turned out, because it was designed to be used on a mobile device and the circles of do work well with limited screen real estate. It's a neat thing you can do.And it just looks cool too. If you want to have a bit off a different direction, or maybe you want to have something at the top or the side. There's a little selfie (Even my selfie pouty face). The ability to add notes, and I do like the ability (like I already mentioned) to have images added. I want to go over a few things that I do like about Mindly. Maybe you're doing a product comparison, or you're studying. To have the ability to quickly take images of things. There we go.įrom here, if I want to see the image, all I do is double tap. It's telling me exactly where it's going to go, so I'm going to release it on there. All we need to do is press and hold, and we can drag it down.Īs I get close to the +, it turn blue. If you're using a phone, you can obviously see it better. you can see that now there's this miniscule picture of my keyboard. I”m going to say, “Take photo.” I'll give you a picture of my keyboard.Īnd, Use Photo. They way to add pictures, is to go to the upper right hand corner. So let's go in, and we'll add a picture to our map. Something that's pretty cool about this is that you can add pictures right into your map. I can keep going up until I find what I'm looking for. Now, when I want to go back, I just hit the upper left hand corner, the next… If I need to get back out, I just hit the checkmark again. If I want to get back in, all I do is double tap the blue dot. Then I'll hit the checkmark to get me back then. There are several different categories, and when you go into the categories, there are several more. Once you've finished adding your information, you can add some different colors, and then some icons.
#Mindly upgrade plus
You can tap on any of the plus signs around next. So when you get to the appropriate level of the node you want, you can go ahead and add more information if you want. So I'm going to click on next, and next, and next. I've got a little thumbs up sign… it might be a little small depending on how big your screen is. You can see in specs, I've got a couple of things. I'm going to go into the specs area first. Now you can see I've got my main idea, my Mindly review, and I've created three separate topics around it. The first thing I'm going to go over is how this thing works. You can make the maps gigantic down below that, but you have three different topics. If you start with the free version new you'll get three different maps in any. I want to show you a little bit about what it does.

So, I'll talk about that in the little bit.
#Mindly upgrade upgrade
It's $6.99 to upgrade to the paid version. There's a free version and also a paid one. I want to go through some of the things about Mindly. I'll Tell you what I like and I don't like, and maybe give you some ideas about whether this might be used for you or maybe not. It's an iOS app that purports to do visual mapping.Īnd it actually does it in a bit of a neat way. YouTube Link (Length: 8:36) Video Highlights:Ġ5:58 – What I don’t like about Mindly Transcripts:
#Mindly upgrade series
This review is part of the Visual Mapping Review Series 2014. You can follow this link to download Mindly from the iTunes Store. The basic app is free with a paid upgrade for more options. Mindly is an iOS based visual mapping tool. The first review in this year's visual mapping review series is Mindly.
