Yesterday I was browsing MJ Smith's website www.logos4catholics.org and noticed she has links to helpful software, a couple of them being mind mapping software. I remembered some discussions on mind mapping here in the forums. sincS I have "grown" somewhat in my studies I thought that I would review the threads.
I finally downloaded two freebies just to give the concept a try. I have only worked with them about a half hour each (Freemind and Argunet) and have discovered there is a potential for me to use a program but since I am still new to mind mapping software I am extremely slow. I know this will improve with practice and familiarity.
My question: (maybe best for MJ, since she is the only one that I recall saying she used a software titled "Inspiration"). If I went ahead and invested some money (in this case $69 for Inspiration) would it be easier to use? I know that a lot of open source software is comparable to paid versions and others are not even close. In this case, I have no idea since it is a new concept to me. I am not prepared to invest in some of the other paid programs that are mentioned in the forums in the $200-500 U.S. range.
My goals are:
- A program that only I will use. No need to share/collaborate.
- No need to export to multiple formats, although PDF ability would be a nice thing to have, but I already have Acrobat also so I am assuming I could use it to print as a PDF file if the program does not have the ability to automatically export to PDF.
- My Bible studies are simple and basic but have been learning proper study habits. I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer when it comes to Bible study, in fact, of the users in the Logos forums I belong in the butter knife section.
- Not a member of the ministry, as mentioned in #1, I would use the program similar to how I use Microsoft OneNote to keep track of thoughts and processes.
Sorry this is such a long post but wanted to give all the details that I could think of. Thanks for your consideration.