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Mind Map for OneNote 9.5.0.67

Using native elements to create Mind Map in OneNote 2016, 2013, 2010. Time Axis, All OneNote 138 Tags.

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A Mind Map Add-in for OneNote 2016, 2013, 2010.
Disadvantages:
  • This addin is similar to the Visio brainstorming, unlike other mind-mapping software.
  • This addin is similar that you use pen to draw the mind map in OneNote. It belongs to a very simple drawing mind map. If you drag it, it will be breaken, you need to press the 'Refresh Redraw' button to redraw the mind map.
    (Drawing, this part functions of this addin is much weaker than other mind-mapping softwares)
  • You can quickly drag a Topic and drop it any position on the OneNote page, and then use the 'Refresh Redraw' button to redraw the mind map. (The addin also provides some move features to fine-tune the Topic position)
  • Read the animation of this article in detail: Drag and Drop Topics to Create Radial Map in OneNote

Advantages:
  • The main purpose of this addin is to make the topics of the mind map have all the features of OneNote. such as: Using OneNote's native links, native to-do or other tags, native table, native mathematical equation and many other functions.
    (These are other mind mapping softwares that cannot do these event tightly combined them with OneNote.)
  • For example: In the PC OneNote, build a mind map, add different page links into the mind map topics. On the phone OneNote, you can click on these links in these topics, they can easy jump to the pages. (Other mind mapping software, cannot be tightly combined with OneNote to do this.)
  • If you are not primarily using these mind mapping features, please select our other mind map addins. They work with real mind mapping software to combine with OneNote. (Our other Mind Mapping addins)

Download Mind Map for OneNote 2016

  • Size: 4.44 MB
  • System: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7
  • OneNote: 2016 ( 32-bit, 64-bit )
  • (Some features can not be a trial)
  • Unzip password: 1

Download Mind Map for OneNote 2013

  • Size: 4.43 MB
  • System: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7
  • OneNote: 2013 ( 32-bit, 64-bit )
  • (Some features can not be a trial)
  • Unzip password: 1

Download Mind Map for OneNote 2010

  • Size: 4.42 MB
  • System: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, vista, xp
  • OneNote: 2010 ( 32-bit, 64-bit )
  • (Some features can not be a trial)
  • Unzip password: 1

Purchase Mind Map for OneNote 2016

$ 20.00
Full license without time limitation.
Free lifetime technical support.
The license can be used to register the 2016 version.

Purchase Mind Map for OneNote 2013

$ 20.00
Full license without time limitation.
Free lifetime technical support.
The license can be used to register the 2013 version.

Purchase Mind Map for OneNote 2010

$ 20.00
Full license without time limitation.
Free lifetime technical support.
The license can be used to register the 2010 version.
New Features:
Repair OneNote
When OneNote has issues, follow the steps:
  1. In Gem Fix Tools, go to “Tools” tab -> “Repair OneNote” button to fix the OneNote’s bugs.
  2. Then, go to Windows Control Panel to repair Office. Steps: Windows Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Choose Office -> Change -> Repair.
  3. Finally, restart computer.

Features:

MindMap Tab
Add Main Topic

Insert a Main Topic into current OneNote page.
Put the cursor in OneNote page, click on this 'Main' feature to insert a main topic in cursor position.
Add Right Subtopic
Insert a Subtopic on right side of the selected topic.
Select a topic at first, then click on 'Right Subtopic' to insert a subtopic on right side of the selected topic.
Add Bottom Subtopic
Insert a Subtopic at bottom of the selected topic.
Select a topic at first, then click on 'Bottom Subtopic' to insert a subtopic at bottom of the selected topic.
Vertical Text
Display vertical topic text. Select a topic, click this feature to change the text to vertical text.(Use for branch topic)
OnlineHorizontal Text
Display horizontal topic text. If the selected topic text is vertical text, you can use this feature change the text to horizontal text.
Topic Properties
Frame
Show/Hide borders of a topic.
Shading
Show/Hide background of a topic.
Right Subtopic
  • Above Branch Topic - Show Right Subtopic Above of Connector
    Display 'Right Subtopic' above of connector. It is good for remove frame and shading at the same time to create a branch topic.
  • Below Branch Topic - Show Right Subtopic Below of Connector
    Display 'Right Subtopic' below of connector. It is good for remove frame and shading at the same time to create a branch topic.

Connector
Draw connector between 2 selected topics.
Select 2 topic at first, then click on 'Connector' to draw or re-draw line to connect these 2 topics.
Refresh Redraw
Re-draw all connectors in current OneNote page.
'Refresh Redraw' feature re-draw all lines between topics in OneNote page.
Cases Topic (Big Brace { Topic)
Using { to boundary a list in a topic.
Random Topic Color
Using random color to create new topic.?
Fill Color
Fill selected topics color.
Select some topics at first, then click on 'Fill' to choose a color to fill these topics.
Expand Size
Expand to max size of all selected topics.
Select a group of topics, and click 'Expand' to expand size of these topics with the max size of these topics.
Shrink Size
Shrink to min size of all selected topics.
Select a group of topics, and click 'Shrink' to shrink size of these topics with the min size of these topics.
Select Topic with its Children
Select a topic at first, click this feature to select this topic with its children.
Select Children Topics by Direction
Select a topic at first, click this feature to select its children by its direction ( Right or Bottom )
Select Topic with Sibling by Direction
Select a topic at first, click this feature to select this topic with its sibling by its direction ( Right or Bottom ).
Select Topic with Its Same Level Topics ( Inside a Main Topic )
Select a topic at first, click this feature to select this topic with the topics which has same level as this topic, and these topics must inside a Main Topic.
Select Children Topics
Select a topic at first, click this feature to select its children topics.
Select Topic with its Sibling Topics
Select a topic at first, click this feature to select this topic with its sibling topics.
Select Topic with its Same Level Topics in OneNote Page
Select a topic at first, click this feature to select this topic with the topics which has same level as this topic in current OneNote page
Align Left
Select a group of topics at first, click this feature to align them to min left position of these topics.
Align Top
Select a group of topics at first, click this feature to align them to min top position of these topics.
Align Right
Select a group of topics at first, click this feature to align them to max right position of these topics.
Align Bottom
Select a group of topics at first, click this feature to align them to max bottom position of these topics.
Align Center
Select a group of topics at first, click this feature to align them center position of these topics.
Align Middle
Select a group of topics at first, click this feature to align them middle position of these topics.
Distribute Horizontally
Select a group of topics at first, click this feature to distribute these topics horizontally.
Distribute Vertically
Select a group of topics at first, click this feature to distribute these topics vertically.
?Topic Properties
Change the properties of selected topic.
Pick up a Topic Color
Select a topic at first, click this feature to pick up this topic color. This color can be used for 'Fill' feature.
Fill Color
Select a group of topics at first, click this feature to fill them by color ( which has got by 'Pickup' feature ).
Move Left
Select one or more topics at first, click this feature to move them to left with their children topics.
Move Up
Select one or more topics at first, click this feature to move them to up with their children topics.
Move Down
Select one or more topics at first, click this feature to move them to down with their children topics.
Move Right
Select one or more topics at first, click this feature to move them to right with their children topics.
Increase Distance
Select a topic at first, click this feature to increase distance of its children topics.
Decrease Distance
Select a topic at first, click this feature to decrease distance of its children topics.
Summary Topic
Insert a summary topic.
Above Label
Insert a label left or above of the connector. Select 2 topics ( topic with its parent topic ), and click this feature to add a label left or above of the connector between them.
Below Label
Insert a label right or below of the connector. Select 2 topics ( topic with its parent topic ), and click this feature to add a label left or above of the connector between them.
Move Size
Setting the size for move left, right, up and down a topic. The size is 10 after press down, or is 0.5 .
Move to a Line
Move selected topic and its parent topic into a straight line.
Add topic options dialog
Append subtopic in order. This feature is located in 'MindMap' tab -> 'Add Topics' group -> little arrow right bottom of the group.
Create Section Map
Create a mind map of current section by one click.
Option Window for Create Mind Map for Section
Map options window located in 'MindMap' tab -> 'Map' group -> little arrow right bottom of the group.
Map Style:
  • Create right map for current section.
  • Create radial map for current section.

Tag Tab (Show / Hide)
Show or hide Tag Tab.
Axis Tab
Axis tab include Vertical axis group features and Horizontal axis group features.
Vertical Time Axis Bar
Refresh
Draw or redraw a time axis.
New Time BlockXmind
Create a new time block, then click 'Time Axis' feature to redraw the time axis.
Align Left Time Blocks
Align all time blocks to left.
Indent Time Blocks
Indent all selected time blocks.
Horizontal Time Axis Bar
Add Block
Insert a horizontal axis bar, or add a time block on a exists horizontal axis bar.
Refresh
Refresh draw whole horizontal axis bar, when you have edited text of some of time block.
Shift Left
Shift the selected time block to left.
Shift Right
Shift the selected time block to right.
Delete
Delete the selected time block from horizontal axis bar.
Subpage by Selection
Create subpage by selected topic. Select a topic at first, click this feature, it will create a new subpage, and create a link for selected topic which point to the new subpage.
And these subpage add a label 'Parent Page' to go back to current page.
Demote the Pages of Internal Link
Demote the pages which exist internal link in current page.
If you have created much internal links in current page, and these internal links point to some pages in current section.
This feature will demote these pages as subpage of current page.
And these subpage add a label 'Parent Page' to go back to current page.
Sync Internal Link with Its Page Title
Make text of the internal links same as title of theirs page.
When you have changed the text of the internal link (onenote:) or page title, this feature will make the text same each other between text of link and page title.
(This features works when the links and the pages in the same section)
Horizontal Axis Options Dialog
Options for Date Block
Choose the content of date block when insert a horizontal axis block.
  • Date
  • Time
Tag Tab
In this tab, it provide 138 tags. You can use these tags for topics as images.

Other Features

Open Page Topic as Side Note
Mind Map's Page Topic: A topic has a link point to a OneNote page.
Right click a page topic, click 'Open page topic as side note' feature to open a OneNote page by OneNote side note. It don't need to leave this mind map page, and open and edit a OneNote page in side note.

This is the first in what I hope will be a long string of regular blog posts. Of course I thought that a few months ago too and then didn’t have much (if anything) to say for the last 4 or 5 months. So no promises.

One of the main reasons for a lack of blogging has been dissatisfaction with my blogging software. To briefly recap, my old laptop was a Dell. It wasn’t good for much but typing my stories and when it started randomly pressing the control button while I was typing, it wasn’t any good for that anymore either. I replaced it with a lovely Mac machine, which I was extremely leery of at first. These days I’m happy to report I’m actually quite smitten with it and spend hours of every day doing pretty much everything on it.

One of the downfalls to switching OS was that I needed to replace Windows specific software, including the Windows Live Writer software I used for blogging. It’s free and intuitive and I love it. But how hard could it be to find something similar for Mac? Well, I wouldn’t know because I more or less gave up on it. I tried Qumana, but it didn’t click with me. Now I’m working with Ecto. So far so good.

I only tell that long and ultimately uninteresting story to segue into the real point of my post. Almost a year ago now, I posted about my go to software programs for my Windows set up. I’m still 100% supportive of those choices, by the way. It was hard to find replacements for them, especially Onenote. That one was tricky, but I’m so inspired by the replacement that I found that I overcame my aversion to finding a new blogging tool to just to be able to share with you.

Scrivener– This could very well be a one stop program because it has some pretty robust planning tools built into it, but I personally just use the word processing capabilities because I don’t care for Open Office (free). There’s a lot of positive things to be said for Scrivener that have been mentioned at length in the many reviews out there so I won’t restate them all. It’s worth checking out.

Curio– This is the only other program I use for writing these days. I tried several note taking/organizational programs before I settled on this one. It combines the mind mapping features I loved in Xmind (free) with the free form note taking capabilities of Onenote. It does have a pretty steep price tag. I bought my copy on “Cyber Monday” at 25% off and still ended up paying over $100 for the mid-grade version, but I feel good about it. I’ve posted before about my need for extensive outlining and prewriting so I get a lot of use out of the program.

As far as I’ve been able to determine, Curio does all the same things I used Onenote for and then some. It’s got all the flexibility to arrange text, images, and other media around on the page that I enjoyed with ON. In a writing context, I used that feature to arrange several pictures per page (I use pictures I find online as inspiration for characters or settings) and I like to write summaries in one column with annotations running beside it. I’ve tried other programs, but that’s a fairly unique feature, but one I really wanted.

Onenote 2016 Desktop Download

Another improvement is that Curio supports more levels of hierarchal organization than ON. ON is committed to a notebook analogy, which is fine. I actually find it very attractive. But that seems to preclude very many levels of organization. Curio uses a combination of sections, folders, and workspaces to organize everything and allows folders within folders. I haven’t found a boundary to that yet, although I haven’t tried to go deeper than 4 or 5 levels at this point.

Word listsfree printable phonics readers. The visual tools in Curio are what really sets it apart in my mind. You can make mind maps and lists using several preinstalled templates and you can then further customize them with color swatches you can download from different online sites. That’s such an unnecessary feature, but one that I love anyway.

Here are a few screenshots of Curio in action with the story I’m working on currently.

Excitebike 2. This is an example of one of my character’s mind maps. I have a blank template that I have saved and I just copy and paste it onto each workspace I create for a character. I customize the colors as desired, but otherwise the style information carries over from the original. This is also a look at the interface itself.

This is just an example of how I drop a photo onto the workspace to use as visual inspiration. I either search Google for photos or look at stock photo sites. I don’t pay for the images since they are for my own personal use. I just ignore the watermarks. Sometimes I’ll add a paragraph of notes underneath if there’s more to say than what I can easily put into a mind map. Curio supports voice recording and other kinds of media, including handwriting using a tablet, so there’s a lot of room for building some truly epic notes.

This is a grab of the list tool. It also supports color customization. These are just some notes I took while reading a book (“Story Engineering” (Larry Brooks) good book, btw. I’m enjoying it a lot.) the other day. **

Curio also makes tables and notecards, although I haven’t used those features at this point. You should truly take the time to look at their samples. If you aren’t totally impressed then I want to know what note taking program you use because I think I want to buy a copy.

That concludes my little essay on the reasons why Curio is a writer’s best friend and a viable substitute for ON. As far as the Ecto experiment, I haven’t tried to publish yet, but everything else has worked as good, if not better than, hoped. It even has an “Amazon Helper” tool that let me look up the link for the book I mentioned without having to leave the editor. Very cool. I think you guys might be seeing more of me around these parts real soon.

Microsoft Onenote 2016 User Guide

**Edit: I took new screen shots for this post since the old ones were too small to be useful due to my inexperience with Ecto at that time. The list is actually from “Story Structure Architect: A Writer’s Guide to Building Dramatic Situations and Compelling Characters” (Victoria Lynn Schmidt) which is another helpful book that I’d recommend.





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