What should we focus on next?
MindMup is community driven, so we’ll work on what our users want the most. For best results, please:
- Formulate ideas as work objectives (explain why, not just what/how). For example, ‘collaborate with friends remotely’ is much better than asking for ‘google realtime v2.0 integration’
- Do not submit stuff anonymously. We want to discuss your proposal with you if it gets votes, and anonymous submissions don’t allow us to do that. Ideas submitted anonymously will most likely be closed.
780 results found
-
Option to hide/reveal connections or lines between nodes in Concept maps
When a child node has several parent nodes, connecting the child node to one parent node and linking with lines to other parent nodes is the option that we are currently using. This way the map is looking little bit clumsy with many connections and lines. If there is a way to hide/reveal these lines that'll make the presentation neat and easy to understand.
1 vote -
Option to hide/reveal connections or lines between nodes in Concept maps
When a child node has several parent nodes, connecting the child node to one parent node and linking with lines to other parent nodes is the option that we are currently using. This way the map is looking little bit clumsy with many connections and lines. If there is a way to hide/reveal these lines that'll make the presentation neat and easy to understand.
1 vote -
Ability to select a subtree of an existing mind map and create a new map out of it
For now managed this by selecting a subtree, doing a copy, asking to start a new map and pasting. Would be nice to just select the subtree and have Mindmup take a 'start new mindmap request'.
Also, there seems to be a bug - when I select a subtree and paste it onto a new one, it shows multiple cross linkages over and beyond the original one.1 vote -
1 vote
-
Default should be arrows going up
I love the new arrow function and the high-impact argument visualization. But I think the default option is that the arrows go up, not down. The arrows are supposed to indicate the direction of support. So, premise P supports a conclusion C if P gives us a reason to believe C, which means that the direction of rational support goes from the premise to the conclusion. Hence, the arrow should point from the premise to the conclusion. This is how argument mapping has traditionally been done, at least, for many years: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_map
1 vote -
Allow us to show links across trees in top down maps.
Top-down maps are great. But I would like to be able to show co-dependencies across trees.
At the moment the only way to show links between nodes in different branches of different trees is the straight-line arrow. It would be great to to be able to bring together node connections that have a different hierarchical origin.
1 vote -
New node should stay on on top while writing it.
Now it sometimes goes behind the parent node and what is being written cant be seen.
1 vote -
Introduce Hashtags
introduce hashtags, so that if I search for a word I would like see all the annotations I made in the different concept maps regarding that single word to appear.
1 vote -
1 vote
-
Argumentative schemes ou models
It would be fine to have some argumentative schemes bo begin with, like Toulmin model ou Douglas Walton schemes.
1 vote -
Optimised positioning
An option for the all the nodes to be automatically repositioned to 50% left of central node and 50% right. This would be great for maps where position does not matter as all second tier nodes share the same importance.
1 vote -
Show the keyboard shortcut when hovering over a toolbar icon
It's easier to remember the shortcuts when they're popping up every time you use features, rather than having to study a separate page of listed shortcuts.
1 vote -
The ability to make hyperlinks open in the tab of the map instead of opening in a new tab
I'd like to have the option to open hyperlinks in the same tab as the map instead of opening a new one. I'm working on a website that uses mind maps to help people study, there are "module maps" that link to "lesson maps" that hold the course content. Whenever a link on the module maps is clicked a new tab opens. Once the user is finished with the site they can have nearly two dozen tabs of the site open, it makes for a pretty poor user experience. This is a problem with every mindmap platform I've used, I'm…
1 vote -
Abliity to resize Status icons + %
They are really too big, and gives % progression for "in progress"
1 vote -
Basic drawing and annotation features
It would be really useful to be able to draw custom elements, shapes etc onto the background, or type annotations around nodes and lines.
An example would be, so that I can use lines to divide the map into sections, each section of which can home nodes that belong to a specific category or group.
Or to be able to create little doodles around nodes to make them more visually interesting/accessible.
1 vote -
Create node from table
Hi Team
It is great to know and apply Mindmup. The app is very smart and useful.
- I just want to add 1 more function: table import, export or visualize Why should we have this function: Mindmup is the best app to brainstorm and discuss. But after that our team always have to export it as text, and then manually put it into table for presentation and storage (For ex: excel file). With large app, it is really cost a lot of time for admin task.
Thank you for your support
Hoa1 vote -
Lock a Node , so it cannot be deleted.
I am trying to use the Mindmup collaborative, but I need to lock some nods, so they won't be accidentally deleted or moved. Is there already a way to do so? If not, I would say this is highly important and should be considered to be incorporated into the app.
1 vote -
iPad, Chrome, and Apple's Scribble
Chrome and iPad work okay, but there's an issue with inputting text. Currently input is limited to the keyboard. Adding the ability to use the Apple pencil along with Scribble would make brainstorming fantastic.
1 vote -
Create Rapid Brainstorming List
Recently a couple of other mind-mapping apps have added a feature that helps with getting your ideas out rapidly. It involves a text book for inputting text and when you hit enter the text is added to the list of previously entered ideas. When you're satisfied that you've flushed out your ideas, you can then drag the listed items onto the mind-map as nodes.
1 vote -
Share by link only (without automatic email)
Using this in a classroom setting, I often want to set up a collaboration ahead of time but to initiate the collaboration at a specific time. So if there were a way to turn off the automatic email when sharing privileges are granted, that would be great. (I haven't used it, but it seems like this would behave a lot like the Crowd Link option, but it would be happening within a MindMup Gold team account...and not cost extra :-))
1 vote
- Don't see your idea?