Well, speaking for myself, in my current usage scenario we're using mindmup for software project planning. By the way, I never planned / brainstormed quicker then with this wonderful tool, thanks so much!
So, we start with generic ideas / major components close to map root, and the further we get to sides of them map, the lower-grained our items become, down to pretty fine granularity (single work items for instance).
We'd love to have the ability to add e.g. "estimations" (hours, story points, whatever) to some of the nodes, so that they get summed up on parent nodes (ideally).
Currently we need to constantly sync our spreadsheet with estimations (produced as an export from mindmup anyway) with the map itself on every map change. And as our requirements change as frequently as usually happens for dynamic software projects, the time required for syncronization is pretty significant.
Having estimations linked to map nodes as attribute would require us just to re-export the map on each change, which would save lots of time.
Well, speaking for myself, in my current usage scenario we're using mindmup for software project planning. By the way, I never planned / brainstormed quicker then with this wonderful tool, thanks so much!
So, we start with generic ideas / major components close to map root, and the further we get to sides of them map, the lower-grained our items become, down to pretty fine granularity (single work items for instance).
We'd love to have the ability to add e.g. "estimations" (hours, story points, whatever) to some of the nodes, so that they get summed up on parent nodes (ideally).
Currently we need to constantly sync our spreadsheet with estimations (produced as an export from mindmup anyway) with the map itself on every map change. And as our requirements change as frequently as usually happens for dynamic software projects, the time required for syncronization is pretty significant.
Having estimations linked to map nodes as attribute would require us just to re-export the map on each change, which would save lots of time.