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Show HN: Make notes, mindmaps, diagrams online – for studying or brainstorming

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Re: Show HN: Make notes, mindmaps, diagrams online – for studying or brainstorming

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I have been using yEd ( https://www.yworks.com/products/yed ) for many years on the desktop and I've been looking for a decent online alternative for almost as long. This looks very promising, the only thing I miss is the ability to export as an image. Excellent work!

Thanks a lot! I am working on selecting a print region to export a map as pdf. Will look into adding a feature to export as an image. What for you would be the benefit of of exporting as image instead of as pdf ?

PDF is great if you want to print but nothing beats the simplicity of a PNG for displaying on a web page or inserting into a Word document.

Re: Show HN: Make notes, mindmaps, diagrams online – for studying or brainstorming

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Well, It's a buffalo breaking down your notes into manageable pieces.

Mmm... I'm not sure it works.

What would you suggest instead? I think it looks well designed and clean, and just as acceptable as any of the other myriad animal-based logos.

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Mmm... I'm not sure it works.

What would you suggest instead? I think it looks well designed and clean, and just as acceptable as any of the other myriad animal-based logos.

I'm not a graphic designer, so I can't tell you what would work, but as a potential customer I can tell you that one doesn't.

Re: Show HN: Make notes, mindmaps, diagrams online – for studying or brainstorming

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Multiplayer support planned? Being able to collaborate with a tool like this is something I've looked for for a while.

Collaboration by saving and sharing maps / notes using github gist is something I plan to make pretty soon.

Collaboration as in simultaneously working on the same map in some form or the other is something I have been thinking about, but really have little idea about implementing yet.

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