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Add additional arrows #244
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What would be the use-case to create loops in a mind map? Is I guess this could be possible to implement, but would have some side-effects. |
Well, i'm making a diagram in order to have instructions to follow. At one point, the instruction is to go back to step 2 for example A nice (second) zigzag/curved arrow is all it needs |
@BarbzYHOOL Try https://www.yworks.com/products/yed. The Heimer/Scapple use case is natural efficiency. yed is anything but efficient, but it can do just about anything. |
I realized that in my current use case, i might not even need this feature (i could create another bubble to link them) Yeah, I tried Yed, it was horrible. I've found two other alternatives that are very good as well, hard to decide which one to use between the three :D I just wanted to give my suggestion regardless of my choice |
@BarbzYHOOL yed is great for complex diagrams, though. I think you may also make use of templates to recreate Heimer/Scapple. Which other two did you find? Might help someone else. |
Minder and Xmind |
I found Heimer when I was looking for an alternative to Xmind. Xmind now uses 800mb of RAM. Heimer only uses 40mb to do the same exact thing. |
If I want to make a connection like this, with two arrows:
it's actually impossible, which is sad when you want to create "loops"
i hope i made it clear
it would improve the app to be able to do that
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