i'm creator of MindTale, a new player on mind mapping and graphing market. I've decided to fill my need for animated mindmaps and graphs that could be used in education and training. Think duolingo, but with main track as mindmap and you decide what to put in plus you can generate quizes, typing games, puzzles and other game modes to practice the knowledge.
I wanted to create software that can make mind maps maps that stick in your brain instead of just ugly graphs that all look the same, something that my nephew and niece would be enjoying in their language learning journey (and other subjcts). I'll be probably doing my proper launch in January, but before Im looking for feedback.
my name is Tom, im full stack dev from Poland with 25 years of experience, soon im planning to release in here MindTale, a revolutionary (at least on graphics level) mind mapping and diagraming software. I'm planning to do a quiet launch before so if you're interested in testing let me know! :)
Current mindmapping tools allow you to create plain graphs that looks all the same, so MindTale brings to table:
- controllable animations on nodes, connections and decorations,
- easy to use learning tools,
- your students won't look at that and say "its just ugly boring boxes",
- each mindmap or graph can have truly unique style,
- themes are not just different color combinations anymore,
- drive attention with amazing presentation mode
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