What program is this?

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6 comments, last by Dwarf King 10 years, 9 months ago

(Original Topic/Question:
Does any of you know what kind of program the guy in the video below uses @ 0:55 seconds?

Thanks in advance.)

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Updated Topic:

Here's a very nice mind-mapping tool (shown @ 0:55 seconds in the video below) for you beginners out there (It's called XMind, although most of the video shows Unity):

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(Image URL acquired from the official website (where you can also download it for free).)

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Other mind-mapping tools include Freemind and Mindjet.

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I don't know, but I like it!

Unity3d? I skipped through the first half and saw the Unity interface but didn't watch the rest so that may have been for prototyping or something.

Edit: skipping through, he's using Unity throughout.

Edit2: Lesson learned, read the OP before posting sad.png

The brainstorming bit at 0:55 looks like FreeMind/XMind/etc

Edit: skipping through, he's using Unity throughout.

I know, except for the 0:55 seconds mark. wink.png

The brainstorming bit at 0:55 looks like FreeMind/XMind/etc

And indeed it is (XMind). Thanks for the tip, I just DL'd it. smile.png

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I was going to say Mindjet, which is something I use at work, but yeah looks more like XMind..

FreeMind, XMind, MindJet...certainly a pattern :D

Great program, it looks tons more inviting and orderly than trying to draw stuff myself on paper. It really helps me see things clearly.

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Thanks for asking this question. I downloaded freemind and it is awesome to use. +1 from me :)

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