The earth isnโt flat. Why are your tools? Dive deep into arbitrarily large amounts of information with infinitely zoomable knowledge maps. Visually represent & spatially organize your projects to - let ideas grow - unfold complexity - keep an overview
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Congrats!!! It's an awesome product for managing ideas / knowledge or to develop / visualize ideas in a consulting process. Is it possible to share a knowledge map with other users? The use case would be a collaborative online training where people use a shared map to do e.g. a debriefing or the learning transfer.
@alexander_stork Thank you for your question, Alexander! Infinity Maps are ideally suited for the use case you're describing. You can share Maps with others, and also assign them roles (e.g. read, edit). Co-founder Heiko is using Infinity Maps frequently for trainings and workshops ;)
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Amazing job!
Some questions: When will we be able to embed ref material that supports or textual knowledge? Hyperlinks are cool but would love to watch vimeo/youtube/upload in context with my notes.
Also, as a systems thinker, was wondering if you would have a workaround for how plectica.com do perspectives? I love wearing different hats when I am thinking and filtering my thoughts to different perspectives in a click of a button is powerful when there is a bunch of infinite knowledge in front of your eyes.
Ways I use plectica's perspectives are eg Empathising with clients thought processes, or highlighting priorities when collaborating or use perspectives to filter priority of thought or risk. ---- To click a button a it blurs out what my brain shouldn't read would be a big win. eg. https://s3.amazonaws.com/plectic...
Thanks @jgrenzemann and @robin_lutz
@robin_lutz@iamroguelondon Hi Rogue, thank you & thanks for these interesting questions :)
To your questions:
- The next topic on our agenda will be a first set of integrations, and there we will also look at a first version of video support. That goes hand in hand with more features for hyperlinks.
- Regarding the perspectives
-- Well if you zoom in, you do not have infinite knowledge in front of you - but of course I get your point. And I didn't know this feature of plectica, but it looks very interesting.
-- In a brainstorming we once were thinking about "variants". So, you go to a place in the map and then you have a big switch (outside the map) to create some "alternative scenarios" of whatever model you have in front of you. I think that comes quite close to your wish (+blurring).
-- In the moment our workaround would be to create copies of the model (of which you want variants), and then in this model you can add/delete/change/recolour elements.
-- But of course that would be hardcopies, so they would be disconnected - and you would have to align changes to the base model by hand. But you could nest them in the original model (to show that these are only sub-variants, and not loose overview)
Best, Johannes
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@robin_lutz@jgrenzemann cheers. I will jump and learn more about the zooming function as it seems that would assist until further development.
All the very best with it.
@robin_lutz@iamroguelondon Ok, cool! Thanks for the hint with these perspectives. Thats very interesting - and if "jump" means you want to try it out, feel free to get in touch if you have an issues, questions or further suggestions :)
Thank you very much!
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I really like the tool so far. Bare bones and minimal with no distractions.I've been looking for a mindmapping tool or something to capture the research and ideas I have. So many use cases I can't even start. Feature wishlist is that I'd love to have defaults - colors, fonts, etc. I'd also like to have the boxes(?) snap to a grid since I sometimes resize and then realize I need a different correlative set. So far there are minor bugs and errors that come up but no big deal at this point. Any way we can get a lifetime deal? ?makers
@deeinaustin Hi Dee, thank you very much for your feedback!
To your points:
- Yeah creating a distraction-free interface, which allows you to better focus is one of the main goals of our CoFounder Heiko (our Chief Product Guy)
- Regarding default colors: how do mean that exactly? (we currently already have a fixed default color set?)
- Font: we'll put that on the list
- Snap to grid: this is already in place (or are you maybe missing the dots at the lower levels? or can you clarify this a little bit more?)
- Lifetime deals are possible. Can you send me this deal request to johannes@infinitymaps.io ? Then I'll forward internally and my colleague will come back to you!
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@infinitymaps@jgrenzemann thanks so much for the reply! regarding colors, I want mine to be yellow and not gray. Can we set our default colors for notes in the future?
snap to grid. I was hoping to band select notes and snap them to a grid like we do on my mac desktop. Hope that makes sense. I'll email re LTD. I'm a part of a lot of those communities. We're pretty active about reviews, input, and testimonials.
@infinitymaps@deeinaustin Hi Dee, thanks for the reply again (and sorry for delay in response, but sleep won yesterday).
Regarding card default color. Ah ok, now I gotcha! Sure, that should be a big thing.
Regarding your other questions: would you be ready for a little zoom call? Would love to understand your needs a little bit better & so that we build the rights things ๐
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Hi !
Looks very cool :)
Is the tool suitable for older/slower computer (4 to 7 years old) ?
Thank you.
Hi @asmo, it depends on the size of the map and the browser. We recommend using Google Chrome, it has by far the best performance. Just try it out with some of our public maps: https://app.infinitymaps.io/maps...
Most of them work fine on my 7-year old MacBook Pro.
We are also regularly improving performance though.
Cool tool ๐ (๐คฆโโ๏ธ outch...)
Finally, this tool breaks the painfull zoom-in barrier of miro and comes in pretty handy โค๏ธ
I'll definitly keep an eye on Infinity Maps and watch your 'baby' grow up.
Keep up the good work!
Looks great - I've used similar functionality for Prezi and I find it works really well to tell a story. Excited to try it out! Also, A+++ on the video - a lot of fun, but also pretty informative ๐
Congratulations on the launch, @jgrenzemann ๐
@bertie Thank for your comment Bertie ๐ And yeah sure you can use Infy for visual storytelling (which is my favorite hobby as "Hustler in Chief" ๐ ) - or to directly present knowledge/models out of your visual knowledge base.
@bertie Yes, presentations done in Infinity Maps are usually very well received. Plus: you can dive in to interactive workshops right in there.
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I imagine, this could be useful to visualise or put into context some time scales, like
geological time scales (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ge...), or human history and such...
@01k Hi Kolja, yeah indeed that would be very cool. We already have a first little API, and some of our working students do experiments with the Wikipedia API - and are trying to autogenerate Maps from the Wiki Graph Database... So expect a lot ๐
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@01k yes a pretty cool idea - thank you for sharing your imagination
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